Many Linux distributions are intended for home users.
No. Red Hat is a commercial Linux distribution geared toward business use.
mint, ubuntu, debian
There are many distribution of Linux such as Ubuntu Fedora Red Hat Debians Caldera Mandrake etc... but the most common is "Red Hat" as it is easy to use and install and come with comprehensive utilities and application including X-Window Graphic system.
Yes. BackTrack is a Linux distribution that focuses on penetration testing and computer forensics.
No, Ubuntu is part of Linux.
Yes.
Yes, you can. It's called dualbooting. I guess with Linux you mean a Linux Distribution like Ubuntu? Check the related link if you want to know how.
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.
Ubuntu is a Linux distribution (as in a specific OS setup with the Linux kernel.)
Scientific Linux is a Linux distribution. It is a free and open source operating system and aims to be as close to the commercial enterprise distribution as possible.
Yes.
you can wait and then you could burn it on a disc and then you could make that CD that you burned of Linux and use it on your home PC