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HP netbooks that come with Linux use a customized version of Ubuntu known as "Mi."
No but you can use the Google version, "Drive"
You can download Chrome from the official site. They will give you the latest version of chrome every-time.
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First of all, it's GNU/Linux not just Linux(which is the name of the kernel). Second, most versions of GNU/Linux are free. Lastly, the most popular version is Ubuntu.
At release, Google Chrome only works with Microsoft Windows, however Mac OS X, as well as Linux versions are being developed for release at a later time.
Yes, although you may need to use an older version of Linux. Give it a shot with the latest and greatest (Be sure to use the 32 bit version), Linux is fairly lightweight and the most modern version may not run too poorly on your older machine. If it won't install, just try an older version until it will install.
Kindle Fire HDs use a customized version of Android, which is a mobile operating system running on the Linux kernel with a non-GNU userland.
Linux.
Linux has a large and healthy variety of web browsers. Mozilla Firefox is equally popular on the Linux desktop. Opera also has a decent following on Linux. Konqueror, which uses a rendering engine similar to Safari and Google Chrome, also has some usage. There are lots of smaller web browsers, such as Dillo, Lynx, or Arachne, that are sometimes used in less powerful computers.
Yes. The Samsung Galaxy S3 runs Android version 4.1
Depends what play is. Linux cannot use windows binarys - you will need the Linux version for this program. If the maker of Play (whatever that may be) hasn't made a Linux version (or a version that suits your build) try lookin around for either a port or a similar program that does the same thing.