An Overview Of Linux As An Operating System

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For the very start of this story about Linux we would like to define, in simple lines, what would be the Linux and its properties. Linux is an operating system, much like any other operating system but with a dose of uniqueness, that is based on the model of custom and open source free software research and development as well as the flexible movement on the market.
This system was meant to be free from the first time it was made and published. It happened to be that the Intel x86-based pc’s were the engaging shell for its market. Time passed and the Linux continued to develop on many new levels and what could we see now is a mere reflection of its previous success. On the basis, it has been used on more hardware platforms than other commercial systems which makes it number one server type OS. What is also connected with the fact that it is being widely used is the information of its productivity and reliability when it comes to supporting mainframe and supercomputers.
Connected to this we can say that the last year 2013 had a situation where the top notch supercomputers ranging from 1 to 500 were sourcing their work on some variation of Linux. This adjustable system has also proven worthy to overtake the machines previously tailored to be for specific type of system their creator wanted. Linux has “infiltrated” market of tablets, phones, network routers, TVs, playing consoles and much more showing that it can be perfect substitute for the original system installed in those types of hardware. Linux is also, if not being substitute, a base for creation of another types of consumer related interactive systems used in previously mentioned hardware bases, such as Android.
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...nique groups of users. Linux kernel actually provoked many users of other OS to try Linux since of the compatibility with their machines and systems that were previously installed on many different devices.

Linux and major applications are coexisting in a world of perfect balance. Applications like Mozilla Firefox or OpenOffice work great on Linux as well as on other OS. Truth to be said, a vast number of applications used by OS are primary being developed on Linux since of its cross functional module type. Linux has bright future shining upon that operating system because of the compatibility and user-oriented environment that supports ever-lasting changes and improvisation so that the applications and usage of Linux with its variants can be found in each segment of today’s and future exploitation of PC and other “smart” machines destined to be Linux-supported.

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