LINUX - THE SYSTEM's OWN OS
PREAMBLE:
Based on Linux, the operating system family is free and open-source. Linux distributions, or distros, are the name for Linux-based operating systems. Debian, CentOS, Fedora Gentoo, Arch Linux, Ubuntu, and several other distributions are examples. Since it began actively being developed in 1991 by Linus Torvalds. The Linux kernel is incredibly flexible and adaptable. Linux-powered machines may be found worldwide in many settings, including web servers and mobile devices. Today, Linux powers 74% of the world's smartphones and 90% of all cloud infrastructure. Linux filesystems differ in structure from those found on Windows or macOS, so beginners may find it challenging to get started.
Additionally, whereas most personal computers use graphical user interfaces, Linux-based operating systems mainly rely on the command line interface. This manual prepares newbies to learn more about Linux by introducing significant command-line ideas and abilities. Here the hardware that is the system's os plays a vital role. Thus Linux plays it extensively!
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