No. Linux also runs on mainframes.
Micro Computer
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.
Windows and Linux use device letters to identify each storage device on a computer.
If you want to share files with other linux computer use NFS. If you want to share files with windows computer use SAMBA.
you have to put it in your computer and then on your computer go to my computer
Absolutely - Linux is an alternative (though less-popular) operating system to Windows.
Windows and Linux use a device letter to identify each storage device.
You can install and run Microsoft Office in Linux, yes. You will need to install it separately, however; you can't just run the programs off your Windowspartition in Linux.
Housecall from Trend Micro is a free anti-virus scanner that is great to use in a computer virus emergency. It does not provide real-time scanning only on-demand scanning.
use the begginers linux guide www.linux.ie/beginners-linux-guide/
Absolutely. Linux will work fine on an Apple Mac PC. Linux can also be used for a selection of other computer brands.
PHP with Linux is completely different, since everything is free (Linux, Apache, Mysql, FileZila, PHP, etc.). Linux is also way more stable for production use, since it's regularly updated (at least once a months, for certain distribution). Remember, the Internet runs on Linux, mostly CentOS and RedHat.However, windows is way more compatible with everyday applications. The best would be to have a development computer running Linux (buy an old, use computer, install Linux on it), and have an everyday Windows computer.