There is no "the" installation program for Linux. Each distribution has its own (more or less), and it's generally referred to as "the installer" unless they've given it a more specific name.
RT Linux is a specific distribution of Linux, as is Fedora. You can install RT Linux over Fedora, but RT Linux isn't a program you install in a Fedora installation, but an entirely different installation altogether (and meant for different things; RT Linux is meant for specialty devices where the machine needs to manage devices and calculations in Real-time whereas Fedora is more a desktop/server distribution.)
You have to use so called SMB server (usually it's included in each Linux installation) which allows to communicate Linux with windows.
it is called an operating system(OS) like windows, Linux , mac
There is no program called "Lunix Messenger." There isn't even a program called "Linux Messenger." There are several different instant messengers available for Linux. Pidgin does not support webcams, while Kopete does. You need to specify what program you are using.
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Nearly every computer program has flaws (called bugs). The known bugs for the Linux kernel are tracked at https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
To format a partition that is not in use get a program called Gparted. If you need to format the whole drive you need to boot from a Linux CD.
When you install a program the installer that does it is usually called the Microsoft installer.
You can use a program called GParted to add, edit, and delete partitions.
You can use a program called NDISWrapper. It will use the Windows driver for your network card and allow it to be used in Linux.
No.
That depends on what steps you used in the installation program.