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Linux is an extremely popular OS, upon which several other different types of Linux servers operate. The reason for this is based on the fact that you are able to download the Linux server software and Linux OS easily, and you are able to receive a wide variety of Linux servers for completely free. After you have completed your Linux downloads, the video tutorials are a wonderful way for you to continue on with all of your Linux training. All you have to do is watch the Linux video in order to see a popular command or concept being described and then follow all of the steps so that you can work with Linux individually.

 

All-in-all, Linux is a popular and powerful operating system, similar to Windows but even better. Basically, you should think of there being two different types of general computer software, the "other" software and operating system software. All of the "other software consists of a variety of different software programs, which includes utility software programs, application software programs and server programs.

All of the "other" forms of software programs, like the Linux server software programs are known to operate upon Linux. You may use Linux as a desktop system, for operating application software programs such as spreadsheet and word processor. You may also use Linux as a server system which can run a wide variety of different Linux servers. Actually, Linux is used a lot more commonly than a desktop system and server system, but it is used with extremely high licensing fees pertaining to Windows, all of this is rapidly changing.

Overall, there is a wide variety of different types of Linux and Windows server systems which are used upon a network, like on the internet or on the local area network within an office. For instance, all of the file servers are known to be used in order to serve all of the program and data files to the individual users and the web servers are used to serve all of the web pages to the individuals that are surfing the internet and running browsers.

Similar to the nature of Windows, Linux is used basically as a server system and there are several different types of Linux servers and there are millions of different Linux servers that are being used on the internet and within offices located all around the world. All of the Linux downloads are free and it will operate as a desktop system which can be done relatively easily or you may choose to operate Linux as your server system.

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