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What Is Linux And By Whom Was It Started?

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    Linux is an operating system, in fact a 32-bit operating system so as to be used on virtually all computer hardware platforms. It was originally designed for the Intel x86 platforms. Now, it is also available for Intel, Mac, alpha, various embedded devices, and a lot of other platforms. Linux is actually a UNIX like operating system which is very consistent, reliable, steady, stable, and flexible. It is used on personal computers, workstations, servers, routers and almost, every other computing platform. Linux is multi-user and multi tasking so it can perform virtually every job or set of jobs rapidly and efficiently. Linux is as influential as any other operating system, and most significantly it is free. Linux was created to be a free substitute to UNIX. This feature enables Linux to significantly boost its user base and to be supported and used by large organizations and even the governments. As it is an open source and technically it is very strong it is widely being used by the users.

    A student of the University of Helsinki Linus, Torvalds started the Linux project. He worked to construct a UNIX-like operating system prepared with extra features than MINIX. He produced a Linux kernel that may possibly work with UNIX applications and in 1991; he released his first kernel for the Intel x86 platform, that was broadly distributed or dispersed over the internet. A kernel is the heart of any operating system and the "Linux kernel" was built to work like UNIX but there is no use of any of the Unix code. This is why Linux is not actually the Unix.
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    Srana  

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