Linux Overview
Linux is an open-source operating system (OS) that manages how software and hardware communicate on a computer. It's available on many devices, from mobile devices to supercomputers.
Features
- Open Source: Linux is free and can be used on any device.
- Modular Kernel: The Linux kernel is made up of modules that can be integrated into the OS.
- Community-driven: Linux has a large community of users and developers.
History
- 1991: Linus Torvalds created the Linux kernel.
- The kernel was adopted as the OS for GNU, which was created as a free replacement for Unix.
- The Linux operating system is used in many operating system distributions, including Android.
Linux Distributions
- Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS Stream: Popular Linux distributions.
- Linux Mint: A free and beginner-friendly Linux distribution based on Debian and Ubuntu.
The Linux Foundation
The Linux Foundation is a neutral organization that helps developers collaborate on open software, hardware, and standard projects.