Linux is an operating system, more specifically, an operating system kernel.
Linux is the operating system on which so many system distributions are built on, such as Ubuntu, Android, Chrome OS, Gentoo, Debian, Red Hat, CentOS.
The latest DEVELOPMENT VERSION as of this answer is 3.10-rc5.
The latest STABLE VERSION as of this answer is 3.9.5.
the latest version of linux is 0S Cinnamon Toast Version 7
the latest version of linux is 0S Cinnamon Toast Version 7
the latest stable version is 3.4.4
All versions of the Linux kernel are "full featured." The latest stable version of the Linux kernel as of May 17, 2011 is 2.6.38.6.
The latest stable kernel is 4.14 and the latest long-term support kernel is 4.9.
3.4.4 is the latest stable release .
Linux is the kernel. As of 8-10-12 the latest stable Linux kernel is 3.5.1.
Yes, although you may need to use an older version of Linux. Give it a shot with the latest and greatest (Be sure to use the 32 bit version), Linux is fairly lightweight and the most modern version may not run too poorly on your older machine. If it won't install, just try an older version until it will install.
The versions are constantly changing, so look in the related link below for the latest information.
The newest version of Firefox now (18th September 2011) is 6.0.2, for Winows. I'm not sure about Mac and Linux. Checkout on www.mozillafirefox.com
One can obtain the latest Linux news on websites such as CRN, Linux Today or Distro Watch. One can also find news about Linux on Arch Linux and Linux Journal.
One can find the latest Linux downloads on the Linux website including the latest software such as HTPC Manager. The website also has how to tutorials. Linux was originally developed as a free software and operating system.