What is Linux? Is it better than Windows?

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4 min readSep 16, 2021

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Table of Contents

  1. History
  2. Open Source Operating System
  3. Comparisons 🆚
  4. Linux vs Mac OS — Which one is better?
  5. Linux vs Windows — Can it beat Windows?
  6. Why Choose Linux?
  7. Conclusion
  8. Most Viewed Articles…

Linux is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released by Linus Torvalds on September 17, 1991. Linux is usually packaged in a Linux distribution.

Wikipedia — Linux OS

History

The open-source nature of Linux can be seen in many events including but not limited to: In 1992 Torvalds asked his friends and colleagues to help him with a UNIX-like operating system for the computer he was using at the time. These friends, led by Clark Randall, agreed and set out to create the first Linux kernel. In 1992 Torvalds asked his friends and colleagues to help him with a UNIX-like operating system for the computer he was using at the time.

At the end of 1992, the first Linux kernel source code was written by Torvalds, Randall, and Andy Ruegger. The first version of Linux was released in 1993, and it was followed by the next two versions in 1994 and 1995.

Open Source Operating System

The Linux Operating System, which has its root in the Unix operating system, is a family of Unix-like operating systems (also called Linux-based operating systems) that originated with Linus Torvalds’ development of the GNU operating system.

The Linux kernel is an open-source operating system designed by Torvalds that allows applications, programs, and services to be built using a wide range of computing hardware, which is based on the Unix Unix-like kernel.

The Linux OS and its variants are usually packaged as Linux distributions. Linux distributions provide users with a large collection of applications, tools, utilities, and pre-installed hardware (such as printers and CD-ROM drives) as well as a login shell (often called a login shell for Linux distributions) such as bash or fish.

Comparisons 🆚

Linux vs Mac OS — Which one is better?

Mac OS is a type of UNIX-like operating system and operating system foundation for Macintosh computers created by Apple Inc. Linux is an open-source Unix-like operating system, mostly maintained by non-commercial communities who use the code in the form of source code and derivatives, which are available for multiple operating systems including UNIX-like operating systems (Linux is the main operating system, and Unix the common ancestor), and for another purpose, including such as writing software for computers.

Linux vs Windows — Can it beat Windows?

Before you spend a whole lot of time trying to figure out why the vendors say Windows is open source and Linux is not, it helps to realize there are some important differences. Linux is a free, community-developed operating system kernel.

The kernel is what makes the system run. In other words, it’s the hardware drivers, system utilities, and application software. Windows is proprietary. It is a collection of hardware drivers, system utilities, and application software. This means it’s basically a pack of software you need to install on your hardware to make it work. Windows is built on top of an operating system that is closed source.

Why Choose Linux?

Whether you’re a student, entrepreneur, or work in a corporate environment Linux can be the best solution for your operating system needs. When it comes to evaluating which operating system to choose for your business it’s important to first look at why you’re going to use it.

There are many reasons you may need a Linux operating system. With Linux, you can save on software licenses and hardware. Linux may also be cost-effective because of its smaller market share. For business users, Linux is more portable and enables cross-platform connectivity with Android, iOS, and Windows. The Hardware Although there are two major operating systems for the desktop, OS X and Linux, the desktop in a typical office typically runs only one of them.

Conclusion

The risk of open-source software varies widely and it depends on the specific software or a package of software. A centralized approach means that the risk of having someone (or someone on your team) have malicious intentions over it is much higher. Start by reading more about open source security and see how you can minimize the risk.

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