No, Linux is an operating system. Judging from the category: Your PS3 would be considered a PC after having Linux installed on it.
Any mid-range desktop or laptop would be suitable for use with Linux and have enough power for web design. Dells, Acers, and ASUS laptops tend to have high compatibility with Linux (I would not get an ASUS Eee PC for web design, as it is slow and has a low resolution).
There is no Linux anaconda, but there's a programming language named after a kind of reptile that works in many platforms, including Linux - Python.
No, you cannot currently play World of Warcraft on a PS3, it is only for Windows and Mac machines. They are looking into letting you play it on your iPhone, but currently there is barely any information on that. You can also play WoW on a Linux machine, if you use an emulator like Wine.
You cannot play PS3 games on on Linux. Even if you had a blu-ray drive on your Linux computer you would not have the proper system to play. If you want to play PS3 games you will have to play them on a PS3.
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One cannot be considered "better" than the other, because they aren't directly comparable. Linux is an operating system kernel. A "PC" is a hardware platform. Linux can run on PCs, as well as other types of computers.
you don't unless you install Linux on it and install wine from Linux and only some games can play in Linux so stick to playing PC games on the PC
Absolutely. Linux will work fine on an Apple Mac PC. Linux can also be used for a selection of other computer brands.
You can use this scanner with any type of computer you have, be it Mac, PC or Linux. The Linux will take some work to install, but you can easily find Mac and PC drivers online.
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
a hackintosh is just a normal pc set up to run mac, most pc's run linux fine.
Yes, of course.
All pcs can run Linux. Specifically, you can download and run Ubuntu, which is Linux based. Any PC can run Ubuntu and/or dual-boot Windows and Ubuntu.
mac and pc?
The Eee PC should have come with a CD to reinstall Linux. If you do not have this disc, then the only way you could install the version of Linux that was on the Eee (Xandros) would be if you had an image of the hard drive before you formatted it. Note that there are other Linux distros customized for the Eee PC that are available free of charge if you want to try another Linux distro.
Generally yes. Most Linux versions will work on a standard home PC, and many will work on one too old and slow to run Windows.
If you mean OS systems then that would be Microsoft's windows ( the PC my favorite) apple's Mac and Linux