Yes, you can use Linux even if you are not technologically savvy. Linux is used on a wide variety of consumer devices, including cellphones, PDAs, kiosks, and netbooks. You may have used Linux and not even realized it.
As to whether or not you should, why not? Even for desktop distros, where the consumer has to install it themselves and make a conscious decision to use it, there is usually no need for a user to understand how a computer works. All it takes is an open mind to learn new ways of doing things, and the ability to follow simple instructions.
Yes, I think that Linux is safer. You should use Ubuntu for gaming/programming and Kali Linux for hacking/penetration testing.
I hope they savvy the parley, pilgrim.
You can use a program called NDISWrapper. It will use the Windows driver for your network card and allow it to be used in Linux.
The book savvy is in the YRCA for 2011.
Many people these days are savvy consumers
mint, ubuntu, debian
No, it is unix-based but Linux is a kernel not an operating system.Ubuntu,Linux Mint,Debian,and puppy Linux,ect. are OS's that use the Linux kernel.
Both Windows and Linux hosting is powerful. If you use ASP or .NET then you should use Windows hosting platform. If you do not, then you can use the more affordable and more popular Linux hosting platform.
She is a savvy businesswoman who knows how to negotiate deals and make smart investments.
Yes. Linux will at least boot on virtually every motherboard in existence. I see no hardware components on the board that I know to be unsupported by Linux, so you should have full use of the board.
everyone can use linux
"System Administrator" is just that a general sysadmin that more than likely is only certified to use Windows Server and is network-savvy. Whereas a Linux System Administrator is certified in Linux and networking.