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Joe Hill
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Devops system administrator | VMware enthusiast | personal blog: http://www.joephill.com 

Apollo, PA
Joined June 2013

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    1. ✩ 👩🏾‍💻 🐧𝒯𝒶𝓏 𝐵𝓇❀𝓌𝓃 👩🏾‍💻 🐧✩‏ @HERontheCLI Apr 20
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      As a newbie to Linux, what topic would you be most interested in learning about or reading about?

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    2. Joe Hill‏ @jhill641 Apr 20
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      I would say what is a good way of creating snapshots or backups that you can revert to. I always worry when I am trying to make a configuration change that I am going to screw something up and cause my system not to boot

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    3. ✩ 👩🏾‍💻 🐧𝒯𝒶𝓏 𝐵𝓇❀𝓌𝓃 👩🏾‍💻 🐧✩‏ @HERontheCLI Apr 20
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      Joe, I like this suggestion...I am putting it in my queue...if there are other topics, please feel free to share...I have a few articles ahead but then I am focusing on those new to Linux or studying Linux in college...

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    4. Joe Hill‏ @jhill641 Apr 20
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      I am new to Linux on the desktop side. But I've been managing Linux servers on the cli for a few years. Transition to desktop Linux has been tough for me

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    5. ✩ 👩🏾‍💻 🐧𝒯𝒶𝓏 𝐵𝓇❀𝓌𝓃 👩🏾‍💻 🐧✩‏ @HERontheCLI Apr 20
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      Yeah, I know, I have been following you for a while. That was a general statement. Are you managing Rhel servers? Linux on the desktop side is a day by day process and just spending time on the command line...what flavor of Linux are you running on the desktop?

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      I think it's been a issue of distro hopping. I need to stick with one until I get completely comfortable with it before switching. I had fedora on for a while but then had issues getting some software to work so I switched again and I haven't decided on another one to stick with

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    7. ✩ 👩🏾‍💻 🐧𝒯𝒶𝓏 𝐵𝓇❀𝓌𝓃 👩🏾‍💻 🐧✩‏ @HERontheCLI Apr 20
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      Well, question, are you planning on focusing on Linux systems administration or DevOps? Do you plan to take any Red Hat exams in the near future, Joe or maybe you want to test and certify through the Linux @linuxfoundation ?

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    8. Joe Hill‏ @jhill641 Apr 20
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      Right now I am learning more about docker and containers. Also I want to dive some more into ansible. This year I am going to be working towards @LPIConnect certs and then maybe in about a year or a little more I would like to start on redhat certs

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    9. ✩ 👩🏾‍💻 🐧𝒯𝒶𝓏 𝐵𝓇❀𝓌𝓃 👩🏾‍💻 🐧✩‏ @HERontheCLI Apr 20
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      Replying to @jhill641 @linuxfoundation @LPIConnect

      Ok, cool, good to know. Docker and containers, definitely something to learn. And of course, Ansible is great to know and use. Are you automating any of your server work with Ansible? Chef? Puppet? Saltstack? I don't want to assume Ansible though a great choice. 😀pic.twitter.com/eCbq25ZSGq

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      We have ansible tower setup at my job but we mainly use windows servers at work and I haven't quite got that figured out how to integrate ansible in a windows workflow

      2:56 PM - 20 Apr 2019
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        2. ✩ 👩🏾‍💻 🐧𝒯𝒶𝓏 𝐵𝓇❀𝓌𝓃 👩🏾‍💻 🐧✩‏ @HERontheCLI Apr 20
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          Ahhh your using the Enterprise version. Have you heard of or looked at Chocolatey? How many windows servers are you using? There is the win_chocolatey module that manages packages.

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        3. Joe Hill‏ @jhill641 Apr 20
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          We were mainly looking at ansible since we already have it setup. Do you know if they charge for chocolatey? We tried to get octopus but they wouldn't approve it for our team. So ansible was the go to Choice since it was already being used

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