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What is exactly Linux operating system?

I am just curious about this since i found it at many programming meme.😂 What is the difference between Linux and windows ?

3rd Nov 2020, 2:05 AM
Radin Misbah
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Linux is mainly for programmers, even though other people can use it. A lot of famous hacking tools are only supported in linux. Windows is a client friendly system, whereas linux is a developer friendly system. Windows there are visual stuff you can do like clicking buttons, entering password, but in linux 80% is typing. You will have to type in commands, and it will execute it . The huge difference is: Windows has a limit, it doesn't allow you to do everything. Linux allows u to get into the system and dig up stuff.
3rd Nov 2020, 3:31 AM
Steve Sajeev
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In many ways, Linux is similar to other operating systems you may have used before, such as Windows, macOS (formerly OS X), or iOS. Like other operating systems, Linux has a graphical interface, and the same types of software you are accustomed to, such as word processors, photo editors, video editors, and so on. In many cases, a software’s creator may have made a Linux version of the same program you use on other systems. In short: if you can use a computer or other electronic device, you can use Linux. But Linux also is different from other operating systems in many important ways. First, and perhaps most importantly, Linux is open source software. The code used to create Linux is free and available to the public to view, edit, and—for users with the appropriate skills—to contribute to. Linux is also different in that, although the core pieces of the Linux operating system are generally common, there are many distributions of Linux, which include different software options. This means that Linux is incred
3rd Nov 2020, 6:17 PM
WarLord
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You dont want to just learn Linux, it's just the OS, i think you want to learn bash, the scripting language that runs in linux terminals. Learn about the unix file structure, then just search up bash tutorials
3rd Nov 2020, 11:57 AM
Slick
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Steve Sajeev and Sanjyot21 Linux is not “For developers” and is not “less user friendly.” It is just an operating system. (though quite a bit better than windows.) Some distros are good for developing (almost all, actaully), and some (a good example is Ubuntu), are actually very user friendly. But yeah I agree you can customize it a lot more, its good for hacking, free, and is a lot more typing than mouse using.
3rd Nov 2020, 3:48 PM
Aria
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🦎Linux is the best 🍓 🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧
4th Nov 2020, 9:51 PM
🍂B. Eitan 🌵
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Yes BeegCat, the article you mentioned also mentioned bash, but it seems like it's for another shell. This one is an overview of bash: https://linuxconfig.org/bash-scripting-tutorial-for-beginners
3rd Nov 2020, 12:07 PM
Slick
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Ok
4th Nov 2020, 4:02 PM
🥇👩‍💻 Kintu Michael Evans 🔥🔥( Active)
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Ok guys and girls here a bit of history. At the beginning you had the choice between MS-DOS and the Apple operating system. They where actually single system OS then UNIX came out that gave us connection between multiple computers. But UNIX wasn't free so a bunch of guys developed the LINUX OS that is nothing more than a kind of copy of the UNIX OS that is Open Source and expansion friendly and free.
4th Nov 2020, 10:26 AM
🇺🇸 Anatoli🇧🇪🇪🇺 ,
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There are a lot of tutorials out in youtube. Radin Misbah Also checkout some blogs in google.
3rd Nov 2020, 4:38 AM
Steve Sajeev
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Main basic difference between linux and windows is that windows is much user friendly when compared to linux. Linux allows you to customize everything of your system while windows gives you less ability to do so. In linux you have access to each and every system file while windows hides it so no one can misuse or use it without their permission. Linux is available for free anywhere and you don't have to purchase any license to use it also if you are good enough you can modify it..
3rd Nov 2020, 4:40 AM
Sanjyot21
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On windows, I believe windows don't have distros to choose operating system. But Linux has large number of distro you can choose from. Some famous distros are ubuntu, debian, arch, etc.
3rd Nov 2020, 6:38 AM
🇮🇳Vivek🇮🇳
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Look Linux is just a operating system which help you to do task if is it not available than how will you run a computer like that Linux is a is which is very advance and is faster than windows
4th Nov 2020, 10:22 AM
Tanish tiwari
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Thomas that is completely wrong linux is very good
4th Nov 2020, 11:57 AM
🥇👩‍💻 Kintu Michael Evans 🔥🔥( Active)
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Steve Sajeev , where i can learn to use Linux? Currently, the only programming language i know is java. I just want to explore Linux more🤩🤩🤩
3rd Nov 2020, 3:34 AM
Radin Misbah
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Radin Misbah I found that the best way to learn linux is to just use it. I literally has to use linux on my PC at one point, and now I love it. I still dont think I am a true master of Linux, but I still think it is way better than windows. You can get it on their websites. I would recommend Ubuntu, which you can get at ubuntu.com.
3rd Nov 2020, 3:50 PM
Aria
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🥇👩‍💻 Kintu Michael Evans 🔥🔥 What do you mean? I said Linux was good...
4th Nov 2020, 3:39 PM
Aria
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Thank you for those who answer my question with a good explanation, i am really appreciate it. Right now, i have a clearer view about Linux.
4th Nov 2020, 4:00 PM
Radin Misbah
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Linux is mainly for programmers, even though other people can use it. A lot of famous hacking tools are only supported in linux. Windows is a client friendly system, whereas linux is a developer friendly system. Windows there are visual stuff you can do like clicking buttons, entering password, but in linux 80% is typing. You will have to type in commands, and it will execute it . The huge difference is: Windows has a limit, it doesn't allow you to do everything. Linux allows u to get into the system and dig up stuff.
4th Nov 2020, 5:10 PM
Thogalagai Prabhakar
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Linux is all about choice. Saying that Linux is not user-friendly isn't true nor false : it depends. You can choose to install user-friendly distributions (Mint, Ubuntu) or less friendly distributions (Arch). Thus, Linux is not only for programmers. Most of non-advanced users will never need to use the terminal, just like on windows. It depends on how you use it. Moreover, some distributions allows you to configure everything, so that you can choose what's you're more comfortable with.
4th Nov 2020, 7:37 PM
Théophile
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Linux is an operating system made by Linus Torvalds its Unix based similar to MacOs or Free/Open BSD. Unlike Windows, Linux is much more focused on privacy, stability, and it's much easier for users to change whatever they want about the system. However, it lacks in one area that area being that it isn't very user-friendly and if you coming from windows it can be a pain to work with. It also has a lot less software than windows or mac since it only has about 1% of the market share on computers. Here is my list of pros and cons for Linux: Pro: There are many different distros of Linux since Linux is free and open-source software, some distros are light and fast, some are easy to use, some are made for hacking, and some are made for gaming, some are made for working. Pro: Security, most people don't develop viruses for Linux since they expect Linux users to be tech-savvy enough to know how to avoid them. Pro: User changeability: You can change a Linux distro to your heart's content, don't like the way it looks? Just install a new Desktop environment. Don't like the stock apps? Just uninstall them. Want to literally get rid of any graphical interface and just use Linux with a terminal? Well, you can do that. Con: Lack of software. Even with projects like Wine, Proton, Anbox, and many others Linux still lacks many pieces of software that are crucial to some people. Con: Lack of user-friendliness: Linux is not very friendly to new users and can take a while to get used to, if you come from windows the first thing you will notice is the terminal, if your an old user the terminal is your greatest friend, and if you're a new user, your worst enemy.
4th Nov 2020, 9:20 PM
Hayden
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