Depending on what's installed, Linux generally requires fewer resources than Windows and thus, performs faster.
The answer is in the question. It documents the Linux computer operation system. Take a look at tldp.org
Yes Ubuntu-linux offers the "install along side windows" option.
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The use of a Linux Virtual Machine is to run a copy of Linux on your current operation system. This will allow you to run various applications that only run on Linux.
The Linux Vitural Server Project is a software program for Linux systems. The project was started in May 1998 by Wensong Zhang. The purpose of the project is to create a high performance server that uses cluster technology on a Linux system.
Operating systems using Linux are often found on servers, many popular sites' servers run Linux because of its stability and performance. Linux is also used by people wanting to learn how to build a kernel thru example, because Linux is open source, they can. Linux is also used by people who want to build a custom operating system for their needs.
Yellow Dog Linux is a free and open source operating system for high performance computing. Yellow Dog Linux is currently developed by Fixtars, who took over Terra Soft Solutions.
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Software that includes an operating system as well as utilities is called an operation system package. Two examples of this type of software system are Windows and Linux.
Var directory is a sub directory of the root directory, The system writes data during process of its operation.
either boot from a bootable operating system such as UBTUNTU (a Linux operation system) or putting the hard drive into a working computer (its not as difficult as you may think)