Things To Know Before Using Linux
Linux Operating System has been myth for many of the people out there.. Most of the people has wrong inception regarding Linux. Those who dare to make the transition get caught in the partition or they failed to understand the Basics of Linux. “The applications and the OS itself” . Its pretty natural for a Mediocre user to get used to different terms at once..
People still consider Linux to Commands Line and OS meant for geeks and professionals.. Linux has cleared all the obstacles and now stand as a great alternative for Home Users Desktop OS.. Linux has emerged as one of the great alternative to Windows and it is must if you want to make the transition..
Linux rapid development has caught the attention of Big Multinational Giants like Dell, IBM and others and now implementation of Linux is increasing whether its Servers, Desktops, Mobiles or Net books. Though the lack of complex and professional software like Photoshop, high end Video and Audio composers/editors are not available.. But with the increase demand I hope developers will change the lane ..
Linux has it all what it takes to provide a strong, stable and secure desktop. Thanks to the concrete architecture, Linux don't have Viruses and hackers out there fail to Hack Linux box! So having Linux at your end just free your mind with Virus attacks, hacks and all..
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