Many distributions have older disk images in their archives. Try there.
The answer is "yes, but ...". You will find a lot of forum posts explaining how to run it using Cedega, Wine or i.e. how to do it with Ubuntu (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120615), but it is not 'completely ready' yet and for new versions of distro's (<-- releases of Linux installation CD's with complete install, desktop and applications) you will find new versions of how-to's on the net...
There are many places where one can find the Administration of Linux online. One can find the Administration of Linux online at popular on the web sources such as the official Linux website, Linux Journal, and Tech Republic.
WebSphere is a server by IBM. It has JAVA applications and is supported by Windows and Linux. There have been different versions and updates with each version.
You can find online linux training at this website. They do training right from The Linux Foundation: http://go.linuxfoundation.org/linux-training-from-the-linux-foundation?pi_ad_id=6823530394&gclid=CJiEr9mZ9akCFYrJKgodNSLevA
traceroute on Unix varieties. tracepath on some Linux versions. tracert or pathping on MS-Windows boxes
You don't install Windows 10, because Microsoft charges now for "extra" features, such as using the DVD player, and for games like solitaire, both which worked fine in previous versions, but now cost users regularly, like rent. Recommendation: Use Linux. Its free and easy as using XP. Ubuntu and Lubuntu are most popular version. Windows users will find Lubuntu easiest to use. Linux Mint is another popular distribution.
No. There is no version of Sony Vegas for Linux.
One can find instructions on how to run e2sck Linux by checking the Linux website directly. There are clear instructions on how to run all Linux programs.
A person looking to find help with Linux can visit The Linux Journal dot com website. This site contains articles about Linux. You may also try Wiki books website and type in Linux for Newbies.
The complexity of make a custom operating system depends on the knowledge of the developer. If you intend to start a operating system from the scratch this could be a enourmous job and take some years to have a very simple and stable version. However it is possible to customize the open versions of existing operating system as Linux. On the internet you could find out that are many others versions of Linux that are frequently updated.
There are many places where one can find information about Linux for the iPod. Some of these include the website Linux Journal and the blog Tech Republic.
One can obtain the latest Linux news on websites such as CRN, Linux Today or Distro Watch. One can also find news about Linux on Arch Linux and Linux Journal.