There are many different type of Linux operating systems available. These are called distributions (or distros.) Some of them are-
Debian and it's derivatives such as ubuntu
fedora which is good for systems with simple and small computer system (or old
computer system) because of it's limited system requirements.
Another Linux distribution is OpenSUSE which largely used in it organizations and sponsored by Novell.
Many more Linux versions are available such as Linux mint, slackware and others. Best to check out this site below:
There are many types and brands of computer operating systems. Some of them include Windows, Apple OSX, Ubuntu, UNIX, Linux, and Android.
Operating systems using Linux are often found on servers, many popular sites' servers run Linux because of its stability and performance. Linux is also used by people wanting to learn how to build a kernel thru example, because Linux is open source, they can. Linux is also used by people who want to build a custom operating system for their needs.
Many operating systems are used on servers, including Linux, Windows Server, Solaris, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X Server.
Types of operating systems and categories of operating systems are not the same. Operating systems can be categorized in many different ways, such as by system architecture, distribution, stability, support, and so on. A type of operating system, on the other hand, is a single system within one of these categories, such as Windows Vista, OS X, or Linux. If you are looking for an affordable operating system**, check out Father's Flash Sale at Affordablekey**. For a limited time, you can get up to 80% off the cost of the best seller operating systems when you use coupon code SAVE30. Spend less and still get the best website and operating system for you!
The complexity of make a custom operating system depends on the knowledge of the developer. If you intend to start a operating system from the scratch this could be a enourmous job and take some years to have a very simple and stable version. However it is possible to customize the open versions of existing operating system as Linux. On the internet you could find out that are many others versions of Linux that are frequently updated.
There are many types and brands of computer operating systems. Some of them include Windows, Apple OSX, Ubuntu, UNIX, Linux, and Android.
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.
Linux is a stable operating system for using free office software such as LibreOffice. Many varieties of Linux already have LibreOffice installed by default.
Linux is not faster or slower than any other operating system, necessarily. Apparent "speed" of operating system functions is controlled by many variables.
Yes. Windows 7 is a system distribution in the Windows family built around Microsoft's proprietary NT operating system. Ubuntu is also one of many Linux distributions built around the open source Linux operating system.
Linux is an operating system (ie software) and doesn't inherently have any processors (hardware)
Yes, linux has many drivers for many cd/dvd players.
Linux is an operating system, more specifically, an operating system kernel. Linux is the operating system on which so many system distributions are built on, such as Ubuntu, Android, Chrome OS, Gentoo, Debian, Red Hat, CentOS. The latest DEVELOPMENT VERSION as of this answer is 3.10-rc5. The latest STABLE VERSION as of this answer is 3.9.5.
there are 4 version of operating system in the world.eg-apple mac,windows,ms-dos,linux
the operating system. There are many different types though, mac made one called MacOsx, microsoft made one called windows, and linux made one called ubuntu.
Operating systems using Linux are often found on servers, many popular sites' servers run Linux because of its stability and performance. Linux is also used by people wanting to learn how to build a kernel thru example, because Linux is open source, they can. Linux is also used by people who want to build a custom operating system for their needs.
GCC is already for the most part preinstalled in many, if not all, GNU/Linux distributions.