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hello all, i am a network administrator who works in an IT department, and i have decided to migrate my knowledge to linux operating systems, in fact i have no ...
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    hello all, i am a network administrator who works in an IT department, and i have decided to migrate my knowledge to linux operating systems, in fact i have no idea where to start, but i do know that i want to start with the right operating system for linux that gives ISP and network services, something that could do microsoft ISA work, and other more proffesional routers and ISP services, so which one should i choose and where do i start ???

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    Hi muhamad-reslan, I think, the best way to learn Linux is to download openSUSE 10.3, install it on a test computer, play around with it. For every question you can find an answer in the web or in the helpfiles of this os. Maybe you can install your mother tongue. Hope this will help you.
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    Here is a good place to start to learn the command line and other important items.

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