Linux is used world wide, on many different systems, for many different purposes, and there is no country that "usually" uses this operating system. China, due only to the fact that there are more people in China. No single country is necessarily the "major" user of Linux.
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No. Apple uses their own operating system. Linux is used by the cool people
How Linux (or any other operating system) is used depends on what the user wishes to do.
A Linux distribution, known as distro or flavor, is an operating system that uses the Linux Kernel. I think the most common one is Ubuntu.
No. Hybrid implies that there is a mix with something else. Fedora uses only the Linux kernel.
Linux is a kernel. It does not provide any other features of an operating system (such as an interface or programs). Linux is roughly the equivalent of ntoskrnl.exe in Windows 2000/XP/Vista. Complete operating systems containing the Linux kernel are usually referred to as "Linux distros."
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"The linux computer that is the best for your situation is the one that uses Linux. I would recommend going to a place that sells computers, like Best Buy to find out."
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Kindle Fire HDs use a customized version of Android, which is a mobile operating system running on the Linux kernel with a non-GNU userland.
So that you can choose to load either linux or (usually) windows.