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Tag: Linux Distributions

What Are Linux Distributions?

Posted on January 3, 2025

Linux distribution A Linux distribution (often called a “distro”) is a complete operating system built around the Linux kernel. It includes not just the kernel (the core part of the system), but…

Why Linux is Better?

Posted on January 1, 2025

When it comes to choosing an operating system, the debate between Linux and other platforms, such as Windows or macOS, can be a heated one. While each operating system has its strengths,…

Unveiling Linux: A Journey into the World of Open Source Operating Systems

Posted on December 30, 2023

What is Linux? Linux is an open-source, Unix-like operating system (OS) kernel. The kernel is the core part of the operating system that communicates directly with the hardware and manages system resources….

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