diff --git a/linux/016-Linux.md b/linux/016-Linux.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a64177f --- /dev/null +++ b/linux/016-Linux.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +--- +id: 016-Linux.md +title: Linux Operating Systems +tags: Linux, OS, Windows +date: 2022-10-27 12:10:39 +0200 +keywords: Linux, CMD< Operating Systems +categories: Operating Systems +cover: assets/images/mic.svg +author: Sai Tarrun +meta-description: The Evolution of Linux Operating Systems +--- + +# LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM INTRODUCTION + +Linux includes a great many facilities and capabilities, so after you get past +the initial installation and configuration, you probably want to use your +system to do something. Here’s where the doing begins! + +We Find how to use Internet tools like Web browsers (Firefox!), +e-mail, instant messaging, and more. + +Then you discover how to edit text files, +and then go whole hog with word processors and other office suite programs +thanks to OpenOffice.org. The fun stuff is in this part too, like how to use +audio and video in the Linux world, and how to access software and formats +that you’re told are only available to Windows users + +## EVOLUTION OF LINUX +An operating system is the software that runs your computer, handling all +interactions between you and the hardware. Whether you’re writing a letter, +calculating a budget, or managing your recipes on your computer, the +operating system provides the essential air that your computer breathes. + +Furthermore, an operating system isn’t just one program; it consists of +hundreds of smaller programs and utilities that allow us humans to use a +computer to do something useful. You then run other programs (such as your +word processor) on top of the operating system to get everything done. + +Linux has been accused of being “just another operating system.” On the surface, +it may appear so, but if you look deeper, you can see that this isn’t so. +The Linux project is a flagship leading the current trend toward open-source +and free (as in “freedom,” not “free beer”) software within the computing +industry. A rock-solid operating system because of the model under which it +was (and continues to be) developed, Linux represents much that is good in +software development