Linux
The packaging of the kernel and various supporting software and
applications composes what is called a distribution. There are many
different Linux distributions. The distribution center is aimed at
providing an overview of various distributions. The content provided
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themselves. We believe distributions, community or commercial, should
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If you're trying to set up a computer system using older hardware, then Linux is a perfect solution that gives you several options, depending on your needs and available hardware. Read this in-depth article to find out more.
Need to set up a system for someone with little or no computer experience? The goal is to set up an interface that's user-friendly, intuitive, and requires minimal tinkering. This article shows you how.
If you want to know what you're getting into before you download and install a distribution, then be sure to watch these video tours on how to install Fedora and Kubuntu before you get started.
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