Linux 2
Date Submitted: 08/25/2003 10:57:41
Table of Contents
LINUX
I. Introduction
A. What is Linux
1. Where did Linux came from
2. When was Linux introduced
3. Types of Linux
B. Benefits of Linux
1. Performance
2. Usability
3. Features
4. Cost
II. Getting Started
A. System Requirements
B. Installation
III. Cool Stuff
A. X Windows
B. Networking
C. System Administration
IV. Conclusion
What is LINUX?
LINUX is a free, highly advanced, open-source operating system for PCs and Workstations. Technically, LINUX is an operating system kernel, the
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