Vector Linux, often abbreviated VL, has the key features that it is built for the x86 platform, is a Slackware distribution, and has a graphical front end. There are 4 versions available which include SOHO, Standard, Light and Live.
Slackware Linux has a number of advanced features. Some of them are GCC 4.1.2, XII 7.2.0, HAL, Linux 2.6.21.5, Xfce 4.4.1, The K Desktop Environment and Apache 2.2.4.
Most Linux distributions are available free of charge, so they do not require q product key to install.
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Linux, linux mint is a pretty popular but not as windows but it better than window. It has more features, more security, it is an anti virus system no virus has been invented or has or will for linux mint and linux
Animations have no direct relation whatsoever to the Super key.
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There are several different graphical interfaces for Linux, each of which have their features in different locations. You must specify what interface you are using.
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Linux is an open source Kernel a key element in any operating system responsible amongst other things for managing memory. A Linux distribution is an operating system based on the Linux kernel, there are many Linux distributions. Please reword the question.
The term "main difference" is vague and subject to interpretation. I'll try to list a couple of what some folks consider "notable" differences. 1) Redhat Linux is normally purchased and various levels of support are also available for purchase. Fedora Linux is free (free as in beer as the saying goes). 2) Redhat Linux contains some features/enhancements not necessarily found in Fedora Linux or CentOS Linux - mostly these features are designed for enterprise environments. Hope this helps.