
Linux is a powerful, open-source operating system that powers everything from personal computers to the world’s largest servers. Unlike Windows or macOS, Linux is free to use and maintained by a global community of developers, lets start with Introduction to Linux.
What is Linux?
Linux is an operating system kernel created in 1991 by Linus Torvalds. It has since grown into hundreds of distributions (like Ubuntu, Fedora, and Debian), each designed to suit different needs.
Why Use Linux?
- Free and Open Source: No license fees, ever.
- Secure and Stable: Known for reliability and fewer viruses.
- Customizable: Choose how it looks and works.
- Community Support: Thousands of forums, guides, and resources.
- Performance: Runs on both old hardware and the latest servers.
Who Uses Linux?
- Developers for coding and servers.
- Businesses for cost savings and stability.
- Everyday users who want freedom from expensive operating systems.
Getting Started
If you’re curious, try installing Ubuntu or Linux Mint on your computer (toturial for installing linux click here). Both are beginner-friendly and come with everything you need to start exploring Linux.