Linux is a free Unix-type operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds
with the assistance of developers around the world. Developed under the
GNU General Public License , the source code for
Linux is freely available to everyone. Click on the link below to find out more
about the operating system that is causing a revolution in the world of computers.
For coverage of the SCO vs. IBM case, consult our SCO section
| Google: Chrome likely to land on Mac before Linux, Sep 18 2008 |
| Microsoft drops Seinfeld, to target "Get a Mac" with new ads, Sep 18 2008 |
| Mozilla in hot water over use of EULA in Canonical Ubuntu Linux, Sep 17 2008 |
| Ubuntu to fund Linux development, Sep 17 2008 |
| Attention, penguin fans: Adobe’s AIR for Linux goes beta (1), Sep 17 2008 |
| VLC gets a new look on Windows and Linux, Sep 17 2008 |
| High-end developers choose commercial Linux, Sep 17 2008 |
| VMware wants to trump Windows and Linux servers with its Virtual Datacenter OS, Sep 17 2008 |
| Is Microsoft buying Citrix? Novell!?, Sep 15 2008 |
| The Barriers To Shuttleworth's 'MacBuntu', Sep 15 2008 |
The Linux kernel provides the basic services and device drivers used by all other
programs running on a Linux OS system. The latest kernels available are:
|
Do you have an old PC that you're thinking of parting with? Before you send it to the landfill, you may want to pick up a copy of The Official Damn Small Linux Book. In it, you'll find out all you need to know to give your old hardware a new lease on life. For more information, we invite you to read a review of this definitive book on this popular minimalist version of Linux.
Are you thinking about switching to Linux and want to learn how to use it? Have
you been using Linux for some time and want to learn even more? Then Linux
Online's classroom can help! Three courses - one for beginners, another for
intermediate level users and an advanced level course - are available to our
visitors free of charge. What's stopping you from learning more about Linux?
Linux Online is a community supported web site. We need the help of visitors,
like you, to pay the day to day costs of operating this site. This is your
opportunity to support the Linux community by making a donation to the most
popular Linux resource on the net! We have a number of exciting gifts
for specific amounts but any donation is graciously accepted! You can use PayPal,
Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover or regular mail to help us build the most
comprehensive Linux resource available!
|