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Top 8 Facts about Linux

Posted on 18.07.23
Top 8 Facts about Linux

Linux is an open-source operating system that is widely used around the world. Developed in the early 1990s by Linus Torvalds, Linux is a Unix-like operating system that is available for free, and its source code can be modified by users. In this article, we will explore some interesting Top facts about Linux.

Why Use Linux?

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1. Linux runs on most web servers

Linux has become the preferred operating system for servers, powering the majority of the world’s servers. Linux is used by large enterprises, such as Amazon, Google, and Facebook, as well as by smaller companies and individuals.

2. Linux is everywhere

Linux is not just limited to servers and personal computers. It is also used in smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, routers, and even some cars. Android, the most widely used mobile operating system, is based on the Linux kernel.

3. Linux is highly customizable

One of the significant advantages of Linux is its flexibility and customizability. Users can modify the source code and create their own distributions, known as “distros.” This customization allows users to tailor their Linux system to their specific needs.

4. Linux is more secure than other operating systems

Linux is known for its security, mainly due to its open-source nature. The ability to review the source code allows users to identify and fix potential vulnerabilities quickly. Additionally, Linux has built-in security features such as file permissions, firewalls, and encrypted file systems.

5. Linux is faster than other operating systems

Linux is known for its speed and efficiency. It can handle a significant number of processes simultaneously and can run on older hardware that may not be able to handle newer operating systems.

6. Linux is free

Unlike other operating systems that require a license fee, Linux is free to use, distribute, and modify. This makes it an affordable option for individuals and organizations.

7. Linux has a vast community

Linux has a large and active community of developers, contributors, and users. This community creates and maintains software, provides support, and shares knowledge through forums, mailing lists, and online communities.

8. Linux is used by governments and space agencies

Linux is a popular choice for governments and space agencies due to its security and reliability. The International Space Station and the Mars Rover both use Linux-based systems.

Conclusion, Top Facts about Linux
Linux is a powerful and versatile operating system that has revolutionized the computing world. Its open-source nature, customizability, security, and efficiency make it a popular choice for users around the world.

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