There is no such thing as a "Linux" network. Linux uses the standard TCP/IP protocol for most modern networking purposes. This protocol is also used on Windows and Mac OS X. On any network with a working DHCP server the process is as simple as connecting to the router.
If a PC does not include a network card, it isn't able to connect to the internet. So basically if you include a network card every pc can connect to the internet, if the operating system(e.g. Windows, Macintosh, Linux) on your pc is working properly.
Microsoft Connect
Microsoft does not make a messenger for Linux. However, several Linux clients can connect to the Windows Live Messenger network, such as Pidgin, Kopete, and aMSN.
It's a protocol for use in CUPs to connect to network-enabled printers.
you can do that in virtualbox or other vm .
A Linux, Windows, or a Macintosh.
There are two types of interface.. 1. User Interface 2. Application Interface
There is no version of Visual Basic for Linux or Mac OS.
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Yes Mac OS is based on Linux
the macintosh operating systems is more user-friendly
the macintosh operating systems is more user-friendly