Linux is an open-source desktop and server operating system that is collaboratively developed (Fox, 2014). Linux is free; free of charge and free of patent restrictions. The operating system is secure, stable, highly configurable, and has regular updates. Additionally, it runs on x86 32bit and 64-bit CPUs and supports even ‘out-of-date’ hardware. Linux users enjoy support from the worldwide Linux community through various community sites and forums. Major Linux distributions include Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOs, OpenSUSE, Debian and Linux Mint.
Hardware
HACKD, LLC’s new research and development group LSDG has 500 computers that run Windows 7 and Windows XP Operating ...