John Summerfield wrote:



I suggest too that you choose one distro to learn with, and stick with it until you have mastered it. Switching between Ubuntu, RHEL (are you really working with RHEL?) and Fedora will only add to your confusion.



I should alsk have recommended sticking with Ubuntu or Fedora over RHEL (or a clone) because you find many more people there with time to help you. Here, most people are paid to support their organisations, not freeloaders like me.


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