Linux Applications You Must Be Familiar With If You Plan on Landing a Linux Job
Landing a Linux job really doesn’t have much to do with your school qualifications or what your resume says. With Linux, it’s all about experience. What you actually know will determine how far you get with a Linux job. Now, I’m not declaring that you must know everything listed in this article, but it’s important to be well versed in all aspects of Linux. Besides, if you plan to make Linux a part of your career, why not learn everything you can? In this document I will present you with Linux applications and what you should know about them at the very least. I then will present you with some outside links for further reading so that you can indulge and become more familiar with each Linux application listed.
If you’re looking to land a Linux job you must be familiar with these Linux applications or daemons.
Apache
Apache is the Apache HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server program. A large portion of the Internet web sites you visit run Apache on the server the site is hosted on to serve your web pages. If you don’t know apache I suggest you learn the basics. Most Linux jobs will require you to at least dip your feet in some sort of apache administration.
At the Least, You Should Know:
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