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I ran Ubuntu on my laptop several years ago. It's pretty easy to figure out. I'm not sure why someone would need a course...

 

 

There's more to Linux than the GUI, and the majority of people coming from Windows will need a certain amount of hand holding.

 

This class exists just like "Learn Windows" classes exist.

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I ran Ubuntu on my laptop several years ago. It's pretty easy to figure out. I'm not sure why someone would need a course...

 

Ubuntu is the single easiest Linux distro available for a normal user. It's what I switched my mom to when she couldn't stop getting viruses on her computer. There's so much more to Linux than just using the GUI, though. 

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Linux is getting more and more popular. Pretty easy to use if you can un-learn Windows.

 

I presume you mean on the desktop.  On the server, it's an absolute boss and has been so for over a decade.  Most public and private companies have vast percentages of Red Hat, Suse, CentOS or similar distros running in their data centers.  Rock solid and performant.

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If you have a public internet presence and you're not running it on Linux...you're doing it wrong. If you're a Network/Security engineer and you're running windows, you're doing it wrong.

Just my .02

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Ubuntu is the single easiest Linux distro available for a normal user. It's what I switched my mom to when she couldn't stop getting viruses on her computer. There's so much more to Linux than just using the GUI, though. 

 

+1  Even I can run it. I use it for my IDS at work.

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I presume you mean on the desktop.  On the server, it's an absolute boss and has been so for over a decade.  Most public and private companies have vast percentages of Red Hat, Suse, CentOS or similar distros running in their data centers.  Rock solid and performant.

 

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