You'll be well suited and pickup Suse quite easily. It's always been my contention that the hardest part of any distro is getting X working with any kind of hardware acceleration on a given machine. (Of course once you get that working everything else is cake.)
You'll find differences that may perplex you, but Suse has a very active community with plenty of advice to be given. Although I probably wouldn't start here. Instead I would start with a Google search of a Suse Linux form.
2006-08-20 22:02:44
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answered by Anonymous
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you'll be perfectly fine;
SuSE has added tools & goodies, but has left as much as possible of the basic linux/unix features.
unless you apply for a job @ a SuSE partner, where everybody walks around with a SuSE certification, any company you start with will give a couple weeks to get familiar with its systems (@ large)
2006-08-18 19:09:29
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answered by mr. c 6
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suse has some nonstandard apache config files (too automated for my tastes), but it's just your basic linux. you'll do fine
2006-08-17 11:39:53
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answered by Bruno 3
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Every distro has its own customizations but you should be good to go with the Lunux+ cert at least for an entry-level position. Good luck!
2006-08-17 11:49:21
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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