Linux is used for all types of computers, from servers to desktops to cellphones to embedded kiosks. For almost any purpose that you could need a computer with an operating system, you can use Linux.
wearcomp OS and LINUX are used in them.
Linux is an operating system for the computer. You can purchase computers that already have Linux pre-installed on the computer. Select Dell computers come equipped with Linux.
Linux Wine is an open source software program. The Linux Wine software program allows Linux users to run Windows programs on their own devices such as computers.
Not only can Linux be run on desktop computers, but it can also be run on servers and other types of computers such as tablets and embedded computers. Linux is an open source operating system that is based on Unix, and Unix was first used for computer server applications.
Webkinz is compatible with Linux. Linux is one of the popular operating systems that is commonly used on computers and other devices.
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If you mean OS systems then that would be Microsoft's windows ( the PC my favorite) apple's Mac and Linux
Windows is better for desktop computers. Linux is better for servers.
yes
Linux PreLoaded is a UK website that sells desktop computers. They have decent prices, plus the Linux computers have great ratings already in 2013. They ship from the UK.
Linux is not very popular on personal computers, but it is on servers because it is free.
No. Windows is (regrettably). Mac and Linux are the other main contenders.