What is Linux?
Linux is a free and open-source operating system that's based on UNIX.
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How was it created? |
What and who uses Linux? |
Linus Torvalds created Linux, which was an open-source clone of UNIX. Learn More.
Is a regular Linux Distribution right for you?Using a "regular" distribution are usually community-maintained and open-source, but most of them require to be pretty good with computers. Luckily, there are ones like Deepin that are user-friendly and have an app store.
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You may already be using Linux. If you're using a Chromebook with ChromeOS, that's a Linux-based operating system. If you're using Android, it's also based on Linux. Learn More.
Even more things use Linux.Linux isn't only used for operating systems on your phone, tablet, or laptop. It can be used in much more. Click here for more info.
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Price, David. "Do IPhones Get Viruses? We Bust the Myths." Macworld UK. Macworld UK, 15 May 2017. Web. 16 May 2017.
Epstein, Zach. "WannaCry: Everything You Need to Know about the Global Ransomware Attack." BGR. BGR, 15 May 2017. Web. 16 May 2017.
Hayward, David. "The History of Linux: How Time Has Shaped the Penguin." TechRadar. TechRadar Pro IT Insights for Business, 22 Nov. 2012. Web. 19 May 2017.