lynx is a text-only web-browser. If you mean linux, then g++ will be perfect for you.
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Yes. Most web cams are supported by the v4l (Video for Linux) module.
For linux web hosting i would suggest www.Rackspace.com. They have great support 24/7.
If you mean os, no you can download it on Windows, Mac, and Linux even (if anyone uses linux...) and if you mean web browser I think you may use any but might need java.
Yes. Web-based email can be accessed from any modern browser, including those available for Linux.
Do you mean 'surf the web'? use a web browser. It is very easy, the same as any other system. However, if you mean surfing on a surf board, I would imagine that would be quite difficult.
In my personal opinion, No, a Linux server is the better answer for the web. I would recommend a windows server only when running asp/.net, and with the introduction of mono (an apache module), Linux machines can run .net (although I've never used this, myself, and it is in its infancy). Linux, in general, has much better thread and memory handling than Windows. In a multi-threaded web server, it should serve you better. Remember, that things like this are always a personal preference type of thing, and the debate between Windows and Linux is fierce. My advice would be to look up benchmarking information for Windows web servers and Linux web servers, and see which would suit your needs.
No. It is an operating system kernel.
Sure it can, and its the default browser of ubuntu-linux
You can find dedicated web hosting for linux operating systems at http://www.hostgator.com/dedicated.shtml. The starting monthly fee is $174 and goes up from there.
The Apache web server.