That would be pretty hard considering Linux didn't even exist until 1991.
No, because internet explorer is only for windows. You can get FireFox for linux though.
There is no reason why a Linux OS (of any distro) can not be used without an internet connection. Provided that either an Linux type OS is downloaded and written as an IOS on a CD (for one example) to be used as a live CD with the options of trying or installing. Or you have been given the install disk, so not needing the internet! There are many operating systems and therefore, many opinions on what distro is the "best"! Have a look at Linux Mint or Ubuntu - my choice!
A program can be installed off a CD or DVD, or a flash drive.
"Sudo apt-get install audacity" (without the quotes) will download and install from the internet.
Sure! Internet cafes can use Linux no problem if they so choose.
Linux wallpaper can be downloaded off the internet from an interior decorating website. Linux wallpaper can also be downloaded straight from the Linux manufacturers website
A Linux user can belong to multiple groups, and in most circumstances, it would be very difficult to utilize a Linux system without being so.
Yes
The operating system included with this Netbook is HP Mobile Internet, which is built on Linux. So, yes, this Netbook is compatible with Linux.
yeah its true we will link internet cafe
if you are asking will my modem in my computer be detected without having an internet connection. Yes, you computer should auto detect that a modem is present. Now that doesn't mean that windows/linux/Mac will have the drivers you need to be able to use your hardware.