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Actually, the only time I came across Linux in uni was when I spent my
spare time experimenting with Red Hat on a dual-boot system, never as
part of any module.<br>
I also did a bit of C programming, but that was Visual C++.<br>
Surely if people want to be high-paid IT professionals, being able to
use the Linux and UNIX command line is an essential skill? Especially
for a sysadmin job.<br>
But no - it's MS Windows. MS-DOS if you're lucky.<br>
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