Yes, Linux applications have significantly less viruses than Windows or Mac's OS. As Linux makes up less than two percent of OS usage, it makes no sense to the creators of viruses to make a virsus for Linux.
Absolutely - Linux is an alternative (though less-popular) operating system to Windows.
The advantages of using a Linux dedicated server are access to more scripting languages and Linux is an open-source free software (costs less to make a Linux server).
Viewing a file:"less [filename]"viewing the standard output of a command:"[command] | less"
You type "less" followed by the path-to-the-file/filename. Example: "less /etc/passwd"
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.
because its free more secure less maintenance
linux uses alot less ram than windows 7 (the more ram used the slower the computer). therefore linux makes your computer run faster
less /proc/cpuinfo
More or less.
to view startup kernel messages after system boot in Linux : dmesg |less to see kernel logs : cat /var/log/kern.log | less to see system logs : cat /var/log/syslog | less
There is no "the" installation program for Linux. Each distribution has its own (more or less), and it's generally referred to as "the installer" unless they've given it a more specific name.