LinuxOne is a server. So people who are running huge corporate networks use them.
Linux is not illegal. Linux is a free, public license software modeled on Unix.
Because only 4% of people use OSX, so no one bothers to attack it. Even less people use Linux, and it is super secure.
There are many available resources that can assist an individual with learning how to use Linux. A couple resources that can assist an individual with learning how to use Linux include: Wikihow and Linuxcommand.
Both Windows and Linux hosting is powerful. If you use ASP or .NET then you should use Windows hosting platform. If you do not, then you can use the more affordable and more popular Linux hosting platform.
Some people refers to Linux-based systems as "GNU/Linux" if they use software written fr the GNU operating system.
Linux and the many variations based on Linux (Ubuntu, Mint, to name but two) are aimed at any one who wishes to use it, and is available for free.
That depends on whether you are asking whether more people use Windows or Linux or which system supports more users. The maximum number of users in a modern Linux system is 4,294,967,295. Windows doesn't have any specific limit that has been published, but each account takes up a significant amount of space, limiting the number to well below the limit in Linux. As to how many people use them, more people use Windows on their personal computers than Linux.
The platform used by the Testking website is Linux. It has been using Linux for about one year now. Prior to using Linux, it ran on windows. Linux is a popular platform for many websites.
There is nothing that stops one from configuring Arch Linux to function as a server. It is not equipped to function as one in a default installation
No, it is unix-based but Linux is a kernel not an operating system.Ubuntu,Linux Mint,Debian,and puppy Linux,ect. are OS's that use the Linux kernel.
Millions of people use it.It's hard to tell exactly how many people use it as their desktop OS, as it's free for download and you can use it on as many computers as you want. Still, recent estimates put the number at around 65 million (that's more than the population of the UK!).Also, we shouldn't forget that most servers use Linux. So Facebook runs on Linux servers. As does Youtube. And Google. The list goes on.Considering this, we can update our statistic to 1,802 million (see http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm).So really, even if we have Windows installed at home, we are all using Linux everyday. A better question would be: who isn't using Linux?
Lot of people do not use Linux because using Linux would bring them out of their comfort zone. Most users use Windows at work, school, and home and have learned how to use computers through Windows. Even small changes are difficult for novice computer users. One of the main reasons is that some programs can only be used on certain operating systems. Linux, being a smaller player is catching up and is improving to the extent that today almost all programs can be used on Linux systems.