It depends on which off-shoot you wish to follow from the linux kernel - I favour Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) on at least two desktop computers, and Linux Mint 16 (Petra) on another desktop.
Two operating systems are; Windows, and Linux.
There are no "joined" Linux and Windows operating systems, so there is no name for them.
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Linux is the example of the latest open source operating system.
You need to include the names of the Operating Systems if you want a answer, because there are hundreds of different Linux variations.
No.
They are all Linux-type operating systems.
there is no "linux operating system". linux is merely a kernel that operating systems can be built upon, of which there are dozens if not hundreds
The 5 "latest" OS's would likely all be various Linux and Unix or BSD based distributions. They update much quicker then windows or mac-os.
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.
The latest open source operating system include the Kubuntu Linux and the Fedora Linux. The open source operating system refers to an OS that runs on a computer and is free for use and to be modified.
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.