Depends on your distribution - most well-documented distributions will tell you how to install a hardened kernel along with kernel extensions that help with enforcing security policies (e.g. SELinux).
Linux High is the newest operating system on all Linux computers. It is quite common, and can be found in retail stores like Best Buy and Target, therefore availability is quite high.
"The linux computer that is the best for your situation is the one that uses Linux. I would recommend going to a place that sells computers, like Best Buy to find out."
The best resource one could find for this type of information is the Fedora Project's website. It has helpful information for those looking to work with the company.
Linux Mint to learn. Ubuntu for gamers/programmers & Kali Linux for penetration testers and hackers.
Linux Administration
i want to learn networking... which is the the best field windows networking or linux? which is the best future field? please tell me.......
I have found that the best resource is your local newspaper's classified advertisement section.
Linux can run with virtually any hardware configuration, but it is best to check the system requirements for your Linux distro.
The best place to find a video on how to install Linux would be on YouTube. YouTube is home to a variety of detailed tutorials that are sure to provide assistance to anyone in need of it. Many of the videos found there are easy to follow and are sure to walk a person through installing Linux.
Linux Security Tool Distribution (STD) is really good.
Red hat linux is the best to learn and use if you want a stable operating system.
I'd go with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).