"Anyone ever run into this issue with a recruiter or potential customer?
Focusing on just one distro rather than focusing on understanding of
fundamental Linux technique?"

Absolutely.  An easy way to tell if someone is BSing on a resume is if
they say something like:

Objective:
Looking for an entry level position with Acme Inc.

Computer experience:
OS: Window 3.1/95/98/2000/NT/ME/XP/Vista etc
Applications: Word 97,2000, 2003, Flash, Adobe Reader, Publisher,
Fireworks, Dreamweaver, Excel, ....

 If that is all you know, do write it down.  I do not know a single
person who can considered themselves an EXPERTS with all of those
apps.

or
OS: Debian/Centos/Slackware/RHEL2,3,4,5/Ubuntu/Kubuntu/BackTrack3,4 etc...

My favorite has to be:
Programming: C/C++, Java, PHP, Python, Perl, awk,sed........but they
leave out bash.

but in the education section,

Education:
1.5 years of community college, and a semester of Japanese ::grin::!!


How the hell do you expect most people to believe that you are and
expert at all those language.  Maybe you have see the code, or gone to
defcon, but COME ON.


Chris...


On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 10:58 PM, David Kaiser <dkai...@cdk.com> wrote:
> An interesting piece on Linux Journal...
>
> Anyone ever run into this issue with a recruiter or potential customer?
> Focusing on just one distro rather than focusing on understanding of
> fundamental Linux technique?
>
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/does-distro-matter
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