I'm curious about the benefits of learning Linux. In my experience working at various organizations, job descriptions often required knowledge of Linux and batch scripting, but I rarely got to work with Linux technologies directly. When I did, I resorted to searching for help online without much prior knowledge. I want to know what use cases you have in your own environments and how often you troubleshoot or set things up using Linux. Do you still feel that learning Linux is worthwhile?
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If you're aiming to work in environments that predominantly use Linux, it's a must! Many organizations, like mine, operate 100% on Linux. It's the backbone of a lot of server operations and cloud computing, which means you'll increase your job opportunities significantly if you know how to navigate it.

Why does your organization rely solely on Linux?