You are free to run whatever operating system you like on your computer. A few employers may use Linux on their computers because they find it to be more cost-effective or better suited to their needs. Some mobile phones were designed to run Linux in order to make them cheaper; there is no practical way to install any other operating system on these, since they are burned into a chip, and anything you would want to run on it would have to be heavily modified.
There are, however, a few things that can make it necessary to use Linux. If you have a tremendous and truly spectacular beard you are required to at least have some familiarity with Linux before use of other OSes is legal in some jurisdictions.
It is a free to use and open source computer operating system, as in windows or linux, that is distributed under the GUN license. Programs may or may not cost money to use.
There are many , the most common are JAVA, CAD/CAM, DNS, MP3, FTP. You can see more at www.linux.org.
tui -text user interface gui -graphical user interface those are editors in linux gui has 3 editors i.e 1gedit 2nedit 3.emacs tui has 3 editors i.e 1vi/vim 2.ed/ex 3.nano/pico
why use memo?
When would you use formal communication
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.
everyone can use linux
Linux is not illegal. Linux is a free, public license software modeled on Unix.
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.
There are several different tax software compatible with Linux. You can use Tax Act. Is another software that people use when the Linux is not available.
No.
No. Linux also runs on mainframes.
Sure! Internet cafes can use Linux no problem if they so choose.
Yes - and No... There is no home edition of Norton for Linux that I know of. However, there is an enterprise edition of Antivirus for Linux.
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 is a monolithic kernel. Some operating systems with a microkernel use Linux as a process for providing drivers, but this is irrelevant to mainstream Linux.
use the begginers linux guide www.linux.ie/beginners-linux-guide/