Welcome to shebangLinux
shebangLinux is a Linux-focused blog offering valuable insights for system engineers, administrators, Linux enthusiasts, and anyone interested in open-source technologies.
About Me
My name is Stevenson Abraham (also known as Stividibi), and I am a full-time Linux/Unix sysadmin as well as a part-time blogger.
I began my career in 2000 as a Windows System Administrator, working with companies like Christian Center School, Capital Bank, and Dish Network. In 2008, I transitioned to Linux administration, further expanding my skills with organizations such as Comcast, the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the Department of State, the Department of Defense, the U.S. Army, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
In addition to my role as a sysadmin, I am the CEO and founder of Qotasystems, providing consulting and IT services to small businesses. I specialize in working with various Linux distributions and UNIX systems, including CentOS, RedHat Enterprise Linux, HP-UX, AIX, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Solaris.
I also enjoy teaching others how to harness the power of Linux through my work on Linuxforjobs.com.
Why shebangLinux?
I created shebangLinux in September 2015 to share my experiences and knowledge about Linux and Unix systems administration. Here, you’ll find:
- How-tos and tutorials
- Tips and tricks for system administration
- Manuals on various Linux distributions
- Insights into open-source technologies
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The Power of Linux
Linux is one of the most important open-source projects in history. It is widely adopted in industries like financial services, government, education, and film production. Linux supports cutting-edge technologies such as cloud computing, big data, and the Internet of Things.
Here are some impressive facts about Linux:
- More than 95% of the world’s top one million domains run on Linux.
- Over 80% of new smartphones are powered by Android, which is based on the Linux kernel.
- All of the top 500 supercomputers in the world run on Linux.
- Major stock exchanges, including the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ, rely on Linux for their operations.
- Linux powers e-commerce giants like Amazon, eBay, PayPal, and Walmart.