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    • BarakatB
      Barakat @Minion Queen
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      @Minion-Queen i have Dell Laptop , core i7 , 8Gb Ram , i am running Windows and Linux ,

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Barakat
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        @Barakat said:

        i love linux , and Networking , but as i said am unclear where to start

        Well, you are likely to always do best at what you enjoy. So Linux and Networking are good places to start. Networking I am not the expert, but the basic starting point is the CompTIA Network+ certification and most everyone agrees that after that the Cisco CCNA is a very good follow up certification.

        Linux is easier. The Network+ is still very good to have, I actually recommend that as an entry level cert to anyone looking at an IT career. It's the base certification for the industry and covers stuff that everyone in IT and really, any computer power user, should know. So always good to have.

        Linux you can install at home and start using in an home lab. I'm writing a book on Linux System Administration that would be a good starting point too since it is free and it is here in the community so that you can ask questions and follow along as other people work through it too.

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        • Minion QueenM
          Minion Queen Banned
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          Do you have a good internet connection from home to work in a lab situation?

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            Here is my book: "SAM on Linux Systems Administration"

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            • BarakatB
              Barakat @Minion Queen
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              @Minion-Queen said:

              Do you have a good internet connection from home to work in a lab situation?

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              yes i can handle that

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              • BarakatB
                Barakat @scottalanmiller
                last edited by Barakat

                @scottalanmiller You are Really a Great Man 🙂

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                • BarakatB
                  Barakat
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                  what about Security field ?!

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Barakat
                    last edited by

                    @Barakat said:

                    what about Security field ?!

                    It's a myth.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
                      last edited by scottalanmiller

                      http://mangolassi.it/topic/5314/are-security-careers-real

                      http://mangolassi.it/topic/5953/so-there-is-no-shortage-of-security-experts-after-all

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                      • BarakatB
                        Barakat @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller
                        Thank you too much , i will read about both Networking and Security
                        , then decide which one to dive into 🙂

                        and if i has any question i know the way 😄

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
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                          Doing projects at home will be huge for you. Take your Linux systems and just build one thing after another. Web servers, databases, monitoring, logging, virtualization, etc.

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                          • BarakatB
                            Barakat @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said:

                            Doing projects at home will be huge for you. Take your Linux systems and just build one thing after another. Web servers, databases, monitoring, logging, virtualization, etc.

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                            Ok , i can start with Fedora workstation or what ?!

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller
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                              Start with CentOS 7 Minimal Install, no desktop.

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                              • BarakatB
                                Barakat @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said:

                                CentOS 7 Minimal Install

                                Virtual Machine ?!

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender
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                                  if you're looking at IT, I'd stick with traditional server style OSs - CentOS for example. Fedora is more for the desktop as I understand it.

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                                  • BarakatB
                                    Barakat @Dashrender
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                                    @Dashrender what about networking ?

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                      @Dashrender said:

                                      Fedora is more for the desktop as I understand it.

                                      Desktop or research. Well used by CentOS people to test features ahead of release. But mostly for engineers, not admins.

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                                      • dafyreD
                                        dafyre @Dashrender
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                                        @Dashrender said:

                                        if you're looking at IT, I'd stick with traditional server style OSs - CentOS for example. Fedora is more for the desktop as I understand it.

                                        The latest releases of Fedora include a Server-only install. However, I'd still recommend sticking with CentOS.

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender @Barakat
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                                          @Barakat said:

                                          @Dashrender what about networking ?

                                          what about it?

                                          You want to learn it?

                                          I'm not sure what you have access to as far as something like eBay - but you can find all kinds of used switches online that would be a good place to start.

                                          Also, you could just build virtual switches inside a hypervisor.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller
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                                            Networking is definitely much harder to break in to less formally than systems fields, also much lower demand for it.

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