On Monday, July 06, 2015 11:18:42 AM japuzzo wrote:
> If you want to be a Linux pro you need to know RHEL 7.x and beyond.
> You can get a free/open version of RHEL via CentOS ( There latest release is
> binary compatible with RHEL 7.1 ), I suggest installing it in a virtual
> machine. Then get ALL RHEL 7 docs here =>
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/in
> dex.html They are available a html but also in offline versions of pdf and
> epub ( for light reading on your tablet ) The good news is that these doc
> are the real thing, not some watered down dummy guide. If you learn from
> these docs then you can pass exams and interview questions.
> 
> 

Another free/open  version of the *future* RHEL, i.e. RHEL as it will be in 
five years is Fedora. Fedora is community-based and is largely independent of 
Red Hat but it does serve as a testbed for future  RHEL releases. 
Fedoraproject also provides a comprehensive set of documentation.

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