Linux is an operating system. Specifically, Linux is an open source Unix-like operating system originally released by Linus Torvalds in 1991. The core (kernel) of the Linux operating system is developed and maintained by Linus Torvalds and the global free software community, while most of the user space comes from the GNU project. Therefore, Linux is often referred to as GNU/Linux. Features of the Linux operating system include: Open Source : Linux is open source, and users can freely view, modify, and distribute its source code. Multi-user and multi-tasking : Linux supports multiple users logging in at the same time and can perform multiple tasks at the same time. Stability and security : Linux is widely used in fields such as servers and embedded systems and is well-known for its stability and security. Diversity : Linux can run on a variety of hardware platforms, from personal computers to large servers and embedded systems. Flexibility : Linux provides many different distributions, and users can choose the most suitable distribution according to their needs.
In general, Linux is a powerful, flexible, and free operating system that is used in a wide variety of different computers and devices, including personal computers, servers, supercomputers, smartphones, network routers, and more.
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