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| Choosing an Open Source Operating Systems |
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Page 1 of 3 ![]() Linux comes in many different flavors
First things first. Sure you can use open source software on your comercial operating system, such as Windows, and of course the latest Macintosh OS is based on a distribution of Linux, so many software packages will work fine with it. However, the main concept behind open source is the free exchange of ideas. Free of restrictions, free of limitations and almost always free of charge.
When you narrow your choices down to the following criteria...
So lets pick a Linux distribution that is right for you shall we? |
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