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You cannot install linux on a Chromebook, you can only run it as a chroot.
Linux Mint to learn. Ubuntu for gamers/programmers & Kali Linux for penetration testers and hackers.
Depending on your OS or Linux distro, there should be a package for GD (something like GD lib)
There is no reason why a Linux OS (of any distro) can not be used without an internet connection. Provided that either an Linux type OS is downloaded and written as an IOS on a CD (for one example) to be used as a live CD with the options of trying or installing. Or you have been given the install disk, so not needing the internet! There are many operating systems and therefore, many opinions on what distro is the "best"! Have a look at Linux Mint or Ubuntu - my choice!
Microsoft Corporation - Windows, MS-DOS Apple, Inc - Mac OS X Red Hat - Red Hat Enterprise Linux (commercial Linux distro) Novell - Netware, SUSE Enterprise Linux (commercial Linux distro) Sun Microsystems - Solaris Wind River Systems - VxWorks QNX Software Systems - QNX Amiga, Inc - AmigaOS 4
There is insufficient detail to determine what Linux distro, if any, is being used in Die Hard 4. In fact, the logo at the bottom of the monitor would indicate that it is running on a Mac, and thus is possibly a future version of Mac OS X.
The same thing as networking in Windows or OS X: The system by which Linux will be able to communicate with other computers.
Linux to Windows: There is no relation at all aside from both being created for the same hardware initially. Linux to OS X: Technically no relation. however OS X is a full Unix-compliant operating system, meaning it actually does a lot of things very similarly to Linux.
No, Linux is simply the operating system running on the hardware, much in the same way that you could run Windows or another OS on the same hardware.
Technically? Most Linux development is US English. However, Linux distributions almost invariably deploy gettext, which changes the native language of the system to whatever the user needs.
The same as any OS - up to 4GB for 32-bit systems, and 16EB for 64-bit systems.
Yes, Linux is like an operating system much like Windows OS or Mac OS. Linux is kind of like a community of Operating Systems. A popular OS from Linux is Ubuntu.