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Linux is a "UNIX-like" operating system first developed by Linus Torvalds, a 21 year old Finnish software engineer, in 1991. It is one of the most well-known examples of open-source and free software. From the beginning, Linus made the source code for his operating available to the community of developers, and since then, the Linux operating system and kernel are often used as a prime example of the benefits of open-source community development.
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Release date August, 1991
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Uses
Linux is most popular used as a server operating system, and in embeddable systems. The stable, customizable, and free nature of Linux make it an ideal choice often in these cases. Many web servers run on Linux, with a LAMP (Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP) setup being the most common.
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There are many distributions and variations of the Linux Kernel. Many of the distributions are customized to specific applications and are often made to have a more familiar UI. Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat, Gentoo, and SUSE are five of the most common distributions of the Linux Kernel.
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Pros
- affordable to upgrade to compared to previous version of OSX
- Finally a release that tidies up the plumbing rather then just adding features and bloat
- OpenCL support for general purpose computation using graphics hardware - takes strain off of the CPU for computation more easily performed by the GPU
Cons
- no longer supported on older PPC-based Apple hardware
- Making a fresh install over pre-X.5 systems from the 29.00 upgrade violates the ULA.
- only usable on proprietary Apple hardware
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MSRP $129.00
Released March, 2001
Pros
- Good looking
- Easy to use
- Stable. Yes, it can crash, but in my experience, it crashes far less often than any version of Windows.
Cons
- only works on Apple hardware
- Not as many applications/games available compared to Microsoft Windows
- Cannot be virtualized
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Released October, 2009
Pros
- Improved memory management takes up less RAM than Vista
- Revamped taskbar that can combine running programs and hide labels - 3 options how it is done
- Allows you to turn off fundamental Windows features such as Windows Media Player and Internet Explorer
Cons
- This is what Vista should have been, and we will get to pay for an 'upgrade'
- Seriously overpriced
- Abilioty to virtualise applications in XP environment available only on Professional and Ultimate edition
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Microsoft Windows is the name of several families of software operating systems by Microsoft. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces (GUIs). Microsoft Windows eventually came to dominate the world's personal computer market, overtaking Mac...
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Reviews
December 4, 2007
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Pros
- Free and open-source
- Strong developer community
- Enterprise-class server operating system
- Easily modified to be used in embedded systems
- Stable platform with long uptimes
- Designed for multiple users because of UNIX roots
- Spawned many variations and distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, etc.)
Cons
- Most Windows programs aren't available in Linux versions
- Difficult to learn and install
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July 6, 2008
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Pros
- Free and open-source
- Easily modified to be used in embedded systems
- Spawned many variations and distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, etc.)
Cons
- Most Windows programs aren't available in Linux versions
- Not all hardware is readily supported.
- driver stability - many drivers are just ports of windows drivers
- Difficult to learn and install
- No one company is responsible for Linux
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May 15, 2008
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Pros
- Free and open-source
- Strong developer community
- Enterprise-class server operating system
- Stable platform with long uptimes
- Designed for multiple users because of UNIX roots
- Spawned many variations and distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, etc.)
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- Most Windows programs aren't available in Linux versions
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June 29, 2008
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Pros
- Free and open-source
- Strong developer community
- Enterprise-class server operating system
- Easily modified to be used in embedded systems
- Stable platform with long uptimes
- Designed for multiple users because of UNIX roots
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June 23, 2008
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- Free and open-source
- Strong developer community
- Enterprise-class server operating system
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- Most Windows programs aren't available in Linux versions
- Not all hardware is readily supported.
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October 22, 2008
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- Strong developer community
- Easily modified to be used in embedded systems
- Stable platform with long uptimes
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July 5, 2008
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- Most Windows programs aren't available in Linux versions
- Not all hardware is readily supported.
- driver stability - many drivers are just ports of windows drivers
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July 10, 2008
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July 9, 2008
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July 1, 2008
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- No one company is responsible for Linux
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