Sure it can, and its the default browser of ubuntu-linux
No, because internet explorer is only for windows. You can get FireFox for linux though.
Linux can run with virtually any hardware configuration, but it is best to check the system requirements for your Linux distro.
"Linux can run programs ranging from Apache HTTP to SSH, GIMP Office, Mozilla Firefox, and a wide range of other Windows, Unix and other types of programs."
Linux has a large and healthy variety of web browsers. Mozilla Firefox is equally popular on the Linux desktop. Opera also has a decent following on Linux. Konqueror, which uses a rendering engine similar to Safari and Google Chrome, also has some usage. There are lots of smaller web browsers, such as Dillo, Lynx, or Arachne, that are sometimes used in less powerful computers.
There is no version of the Unity web player, which is necessary to play FusionFall, available for Linux. The plugin does work in the Windows version of Firefox if you run it under Wine, however.
The use of a Linux Virtual Machine is to run a copy of Linux on your current operation system. This will allow you to run various applications that only run on Linux.
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pretty much anything that can run Linux and sendmail
The only way I know is to install a Linux OS on the PS3. Linux is like Windows or Mac, but is completely free. With Linux installed you can use your PS3 like a computer and also use firefox.
It stands for Red Hat Package Manager, which is a package management system that will run on Linux.
Linux is an operating system, which means that it is typically considered to be the platform on which other programs run.
Short answer, no. You can run a few versions of Linux as chroot environments on a Chromebook, but you cannot erase the ChromeOS system and install Linux natively.