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For 99% of purposes Unix = Linux. If you want to use Unix, there is no better place to get your feet wet than using Linux. In fact, to continue the metaphor, you're practically swimming in Unix by using it...
Solaris is a totally Unix-based OS, and It is not very different from Linux at all. The filesystem is set up slightly different, but the interface and use is essentially unchanged. You can get a copy of Solaris 10, the latest, for free, though I have yet to be able to get a working install of it.
If anyone tells you that Linux is no way to learn Unix, then they've obviously never used them both enough to see that they are nearly the same.
As far as the applicability of Linux versus Unix, in my experience, Linux is far more ubiquitous than Unix in today's market. I would go for a certification in both, simply because you can double your opportunities by learning only a handful of new material, going from one to the other.
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