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What is Linux? An introduction to Linux for beginners.

Beginners · Learning
ByJeff Reading Time: 4 minutes
Table of Contents
  • What is Linux?
  • Who uses Linux?
  • Why use Linux?
  • How can I get started using Linux?
  • Conclusion

What is Linux?

Like most computer users today, you are probably more familiar with operating systems from Microsoft or Apple.

But they aren’t the only ones. You’ll probably be surprised to learn they aren’t the most used operating system in the world.

The name is Linux. It’s an operating system like those produced by Microsoft and Apple and is the most used worldwide.

The most critical part of Linux is the Linux kernel. The Linux kernel is a software layer between a computer’s hardware and core programs.

Linux dual screen display
Linux dual screen display by wstryder is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Who uses Linux?

ou most likely use it every day without knowing about it. But, since the mid-1990s, Linux has been a part of our everyday lives.

To give you an idea, Linux is in phones, computers, vehicles, wrist watches, and refrigerators. Linux powers online services like Facebook, Google, Pinterest, and Wikipedia. It even runs in space.

Here are some exciting examples:

  • Linux runs on the top 500 supercomputers of the world.
  • Android smartphones run on top of Linux.
  • Car manufacturers rely on Linux.
  • Linux in the International Space Station.

Government agencies, education organizations, businesses, non-profits, and scientific institutions use Linux daily.

And you can use it too, on your computer at home for free.

Linux Ubuntu Desktop
Linux Ubuntu Desktop by Accretion Disc is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Why use Linux?

Linux has multiple advantages that set it apart from other operating systems.

– Linux is easy to use:

You don’t need much computer knowledge or be a genius to use Linux every day. In addition, it has the same apps as Windows. That makes it easier than you think to switch to Linux.

– Linux is free:

Linux is open-source, completely free, with no license fee. You can install it on a lot of different devices. You can also change it and make copies for your friends, family, and coworkers. In addition, companies can build new technology with Linux and then share or sell the results without permission.

– Linux is safe and secure:

The security of Linux is well-known. In Linux, keep your system updated, and you won’t even need an antivirus. Also, unlike other operating systems, no hidden trackers invade your privacy or steal your data.

– Linux is reliable:

Linux is a reliable operating system with frequent security updates. It’s stable and runs on a wide range of hardware.

– Many, many applications are available for you:

Linux has thousands of free, open-source apps that you can use. So you might not need to buy any software anymore.

– Linux is customizable:

You can customize everything specifically to suit your needs: a personalized Linux desktop or custom operating system features.

Puppy Linux desktop operating system
Puppy Linux desktop operating system

How can I get started using Linux?

There’s no need to install Linux on your machine to try it. Instead, Linux may run live from a USB flash drive. You can create your Linux thumb drive yourself or purchase one from LinuxMegaStore.

Then, you can boot any computer or laptop from that thumb drive and safely experience a great Linux desktop. The computer has no interaction with Linux, and Linux does not influence the computer.

It’s a fantastic method to try Linux without altering your PC.

Kingston DataTraveler USB flash drive USB 3.0 32Gb
USB flash drive by Dmitry Makeev is licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Conclusion

Thank you for reading! We hope this article helped and you now understand what Linux is. Are you interested in giving Linux a try? In that case, you can purchase one of the Linux USB flash drives available in our shop.

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