Is it possible to be a Linux professional studying on your own?

Posted by Marc Jr on Super User See other posts from Super User or by Marc Jr
Published on 2010-05-29T23:13:59Z Indexed on 2010/05/30 0:42 UTC
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I read economics at university(nothing to see with linux, isn't it? :P). I have some basic knowledge about booting process, Linux Kernel compiling from source and stuff like that. But of course I have still much to learn sometimes some errors appears and "voila" I am lost. I had: Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSuse, Arch.. using Gentoo now.

I'd like to know what you linux users, professionals, administrators... would think it is the best way to learn linux in a professional way. Is it worth studying it and passing the LPIC test enough to work in the linux world? or do I need going to IT uni? I've heard LFS is a good way of learning about linux, is that real? I've been thinking about getting to LFS learn about more deeply about the linux process and learning scripts.

It is possible to do this way? if anyone has a tip or a good way of doing, maybe someone did it. Any tip is very welcome.

Words from a person in love with linux. :D

The best, Marc

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