Friday 20 April 2018

What is Linux?


                Linux is a Unix-like Free Open Source Software and community-developed operating system for computers. It is supported on almost every major computer platform including x86(32 bit), x64(64 bit) ARM(Advanced RISC Machines) and SPARC(Scalable Processor Architecture), making it one of the most widely supported operating systems. You can download a free copy of Linux and install it on your own computer. No password is required for access, and no registration is required after downloading. You can use it at home, at school, in your business. You can install it as many times on as many computers as you like, and you can legally make copies of it and give them to friends and colleagues (or even sell copies if you wish).


                Linux powers the servers that deliver Google search results to you and most other web sites also. It is also the core of the Android system that powers the latest smart phones and tablets. Linux is capable of powering giant servers, standard desktop computers, handheld devices, and tiny embedded systems.



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