GNU/Linux is an operating system that is developed by a community of programmers who collaborate online. There are a bunch of operating system "distributions" based on Linux, which is the basic part of the OS that you need to run your computer. It's great because most distributions are available for free download online and are much more stable and secure than Windows. Most of the things you can do in Windows are easier in Linux with the exception of some games (you can, for example, play World of Warcraft in Linux, but you need a specialized program called Cedega for it.) Linux also looks much better than Windows, and is a lot more customizeable. I'm not sure what you mean by "Can someone give me a link of a computer using linux instead of Windows" but if you are interested, you can download what is called a LiveCD (or DVD) at http://www.sabayon.org which you can burn to a CD or DVD, which contains the complete operating system so when you reboot your computer, you can tell it to boot from the CD/DVD drive and try that particular distribution without affecting your hard drive. I hope this helps, as I am a GNU/Linux user, and I enjoy using this OS.
2007-09-16 12:06:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Linux is a good operating system and works great, and above all is free. The down side to Linux is it doesn't have the support base that Microsoft OS has.
When you install Linux it will work with many of Microsoft programs, it will open and read most all MS Office Word programs, although it comes with a word processor called Open Office.
Linux can also be installed on a computer that runs Windows, so you can have a dual boot system. Linux will also run from a CD, so you don't have to install it to use it, if that's what you would prefer.
A huge plus to Linux is that it runs virtually virus free, because nobody writes viruses for lessor known systems, when they can infect millions of Windows based computers.
The Linux OS is gaining in popularity, and is now available on new systems from some major manufacturer's.
2007-09-16 12:21:05
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answered by Frank N 5
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A link to a machine that is using linux?
Well most of the links on the net point to a machine using linux. Most of the machines that have web pages, email accounts, hosting games, download servers, chat servers, forums, really just servers of any type.
On the other hand, most of the computers on peoples desks are running Windows. More toys and more pretty stuff. More single-user doing things type of stuff.
So.... thats pretty much the difference at the moment. Thats what they both do best. Of course Windows CAN do internet server stuff. And Linux CAN be a desktop computer. And both of them are trying to be more and more of the other thing. But at the moment, unless you want to play with more power but less toys then I wouldnt give up your windows machine for a linux one.
2007-09-18 10:25:54
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answered by Gandalf Parker 7
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It's a free and open source operating system that is very powerful. Because it is free and open source anyone can make a version of it (these are called distributions or distro's for short). These can range anywhere in application. You can also dual boot it with Windows or any other OS so give it a try.
http://www.ubuntu.com is a great Linux Distro that is very professional, very powerful, and very easy to use even for people new to Linux.
Download it and give it a try.
2007-09-16 12:08:06
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answered by Anonymous
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ought to be ok. keep in mind, the mobo looks to have limited PATA features (your present HD & CD/DVD could pose a difficulty, considering they ought to no longer share an analogous channel). WRT to the 1GB RAM, in the event that they're slower than the 2GB Mushkins, the Mushkins will throttle right down to run on an analogous speed because of the fact the 1GB units. And while you are going to run 32 bit variations of homestead windows, do no longer worry with all the memory. you like sixty 4 bit working systems to handle all the RAM. Ubuntu has a mature, solid, sixty 4 bit platform; yet you will ought to attain a sixty 4 bit Vista or XP professional.
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a free, constantly evolving operating system. To be honest you have to be very technically minded and now quite a bit about computers and UNIX to make much use of it.
Very good when it's working though. No crashes or problems with viruses and other malware.
2007-09-16 11:58:24
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answered by The_Rascal 2
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It is open source. Which means that it is always being worked on by developers. Do you reccon thats why Gov Agency's use it. No Viruses, No Malware,
The safest most stable of all Operating Systems.
Don
2007-09-16 12:07:03
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answered by Don M 7
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Its awesome !
Once you have got your head around it, which takes a little doing, you will never want to work with anything else.
Go for ubuntu, its a free download at :
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download...
When you really get into it and have incorparated beryl, you can achieve results like this :
http://blog.xychen.org/wp-content/upload...
It beats the crap out of Vista, and most of its Free !!!
2007-09-16 12:08:32
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answered by Linux Mint 11 7
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its a more complicate OS.You need a lot of experiance to learn to use it right...But is wonderful.It never freeze out like the windows or give you the Blue Screen Of Death.Windows is more friendly and any user oriented...it has his own programs too...like open office
2007-09-16 12:03:32
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answered by Anonymous
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log on to - www.fedoraproject.org
its best free flavour of linux OS.
2007-09-16 12:19:17
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answered by AG 2
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