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Linux is an operating system based on the older Unix operating system. Linux has become the shining star of open source development and of the most prominent. Any developer can modify the source code of Linux and redistribute it as they choose. Best of all, Linux is free.

The kernel for Linux was first released in 1991, and was made for the Intel x86 PC. It has improved greatly since then, and now many different distributions are available.

So far however, Linux has been best known for its use on servers but it is moving towards increased use on desktop PCs and mobile phones and routers.

In 2004, market research company IDC collected data that said only 2.8% of PCs ran Linux while 25% of servers did.

In 2007, Dell made a large move that made Linux more available to the casual user. They began packaging their desktop and notebook computers with Ubuntu linux.

News:
Dell adds Ubuntu (May 21st 2007)

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MrNobby 7 December, 2007 15:20 Send private message to this user  
I have been using Linux (Suse10.3-PCLinuxOS 2007) I find the software very good. All the software is free and a dream to install. I am sure that there are lots of Linux users out there who are now willing to add to this forum.
Pumalite 29 June, 2008 21:56 Send private message to this user  
I have used Linux for a long time now. It's easier to install; it's free and I can do anything I did in Windows and more. I recommend it to anyone. I use Ubuntu and Sabayon. Furthermore: no virus to fear or clean up. You can also dual boot with Windows.
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