Wednesday, 6 July 2016
Introduction to Linux
Linux is an operating system
that works just like Windows and Mac OS X. As an operating system.
Linux is a very hands-on
operating system. If running Windows is like driving an automatic, then running
Linux is like driving a stick. It can take some work, but once you know your
way around Linux, you’ll be using the command line and installing packages like
a pro. This article aims to ease you into the world of Linux.
Advantages of Linux
Stability: Linux has high
stability compared with other operating systems. There is no need to reboot the
Linux system to maintain performance levels. Rarely it freeze up or slow down.
It has continuous up-times of hundreds of days or more.
Performance: Linux
provides high performance on various networks. It has the ability to handle
large numbers of users simultaneously.
Networking: Linux provides
a strong support for network functionality; client and server systems can be
easily set up on any computer running Linux. It can perform tasks like network
backup faster than other operating systems.
Flexibility: Linux is very
flexible. Linux can be used for high performance server applications, desktop
applications, and embedded systems. You can install only the needed components
for a particular use. You can also restrict the use of specific computers.
Compatibility: It runs all
common Unix software packages and can process all common file formats.
Wider Choice: There is a large
number of Linux distributions which gives you a wider choice. Each organization
develop and support different distribution. You can pick the one you like best;
the core functions are the same.
Fast and easy installation: Linux distributions come with user-friendly installation.
Better use of hard disk: Linux uses its resources well enough even when the hard disk is almost
full.
Multitasking: Linux is a
multitasking operating system. It can handle many things at the same time.
Security: Linux is one of
the most secure operating systems. File ownership and permissions make Linux
more secure.
Open source: Linux is an Open
source operating systems. You can easily get the source code for Linux and edit
it to develop your personal operating system.
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