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Why the Linux Operating System, Is the Most Customizable Form of an Operating System That Is Available

During 1992, an operating system project with a free open source, the GNU project, started. As a special part of this project, Linux was created. For all of you that are unfamiliar with what Linux is, it is an operating system that is able to be used for any computer type. The absolute best part of the operating system by Linux not only is that it is free but that it is certainly customizable since it has an open source code that is available to all of its users. All-in-all, there are three different ways that the Linux operating system is capable of being accessed.

 

First, you have the command line interface. Within this system there isn’t any graphical interface and this is what helps you to improve the computer’s security. The command line interface can be used to help your computer to communicate with other computers extremely well that don’t operate on a Linux system. However, the command line interface is going to be needed for this.

Essentially, the Linux operating system is also able to have an appearance that is similar to that of the MAC OS System within that it uses all of the window managers. This particular operating system, which uses the X window manager, and is known to help allow the source to appear, is just as simple as boxes that are easy to read. However, you should know that the Linux operating system works a little differently, because it is required to be used within accordance with the General Public License of the GNU. Within the Linux operating system, all of the changes that occur to the source are going to have to be licensed through this.

Linux’s desktop environment which is known to be very similar to Macintosh or Windows is known to be the most recent development within the access level for this operating system. Of these environments, Gnome is the most popular. Within the Linux operating system there are almost thirty million different lines of codes and the codes are written within the C programming language.

The individual user can also change the source code so that it will work best based on the individual users needs. In fact, you will that not all of the source codes are alike from the computers that are known to use the Linux operating system because of this particular customizability.

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