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  1. Linux - Wikipedia

    Linux is the predominant operating system for servers and is also used on all of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers. [g] When combined with Android, which is Linux-based and designed for …

  2. Linux Wiki - Fandom

    About this wiki | Add A Page | Categories | Wiki tutorial | Help pages | News | Translation | Related Wikis | User Groups | Policies and Guidelines | The Mausoleum

  3. Linux | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 2, 2026 · Linux, computer operating system created in the early 1990s by Finnish software engineer Linus Torvalds and the Free Software Foundation. Because it is open-source, and thus modifiable for …

  4. Linux Wiki - Complete Linux Command Reference & Knowledge Base

    Complete Linux command reference with syntax, options, examples, and best practices. From basic commands to advanced system administration - everything you need.

  5. What is Linux? - Linux.com

    Looking to get started in Linux? Develop a good working knowledge of Linux using both the graphical interface and command line across the major Linux distribution families with The Linux Foundation’s …

  6. Linux - Wikiwand

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  7. ArchWiki

    Dec 18, 2025 · Welcome to the ArchWiki: your source for Arch Linux documentation on the web. Visit the Table of contents for a listing of article categories.

  8. Linux - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Linux or GNU/Linux is a Unix-like operating system (or family of) for computers. The Linux kernel (the basis of the operating system) is free software, meaning people can use it, see how it works, change …

  9. Linux - Wikiversity

    6 days ago · If you are interested in learning how to install a particular Linux distribution, visit the Installation page. This project is meant to help people understand how the internals of Linux …

  10. Linux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Jul 9, 2025 · Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free and open-source software collaboration. The source code may be used, modified and distributed commercially or non …