SMRTR ProgrammingJan 12, 2025The New Stack

Introduction to Linux Operating System

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Linux is a free, open-source operating system powering millions of devices worldwide. Created by Linus Torvalds in 1991, it allows anyone to view and modify its source code. Linux has evolved from a hobby project to a powerful system driving much of the internet's infrastructure, cloud computing, and supercomputers. Its stability, security, and versatility make it ideal for various applications. The open-source nature of Linux fosters innovation and collaboration among developers globally.

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