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    Today, Linux systems are used throughout computing, from embedded systems to virtually all supercomputers, and have secured a place in server installations such as the popular LAMP application stack. The use of Linux distributions in home and enterprise desktops has been growing.
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    It runs most of the Internet, the supercomputers making scientific breakthroughs, and the world’s stock exchanges. But before Linux became the platform to run desktops, servers, and embedded systems across the globe, it was (and still is) one of the most reliable, secure, and worry-free operating systems available.
    Linux is also distributed under an open source license. Open source follows these key tenets: The freedom to run the program, for any purpose. The freedom to study how the program works, and change it to make it do what you wish. The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbor.
    The Shell: You’ve probably heard mention of the Linux command line. This is the shell – a command process that allows you to control the computer via commands typed into a text interface. This is what, at one time, scared people away from Linux the most (assuming they had to learn a seemingly archaic command line structure to make Linux work).
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  6. How to Install Linux - How-To Geek

    WebOct 9, 2020 · Learn how to choose, download, create, and boot Linux installation media, and how to try Linux before installing it on your PC. This web page also covers how to deal with Secure Boot and how to back up …

  7. The Complete Beginner's Guide to Linux - Linux.com

    WebAug 13, 2014 · Learn what Linux is, how it works, and why it is everywhere. This guide covers the basics of Linux, from the kernel to the desktop environment, and how to install and use applications.

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