1. What Is an Operating System (OS)?
An Operating System (OS) is software that manages computer hardware
and software. It provides an interface for users and enables applications
to run.
2. Where Is Linux Used?
Linux is commonly used in:
Servers (web, database)
Supercomputers
Mobile devices (Android)
Embedded systems (smart TVs, routers)
Desktops & laptops
3. Key Features of Linux
Open source: Free to use and modify
Secure: Less prone to malware
Stable: Rarely crashes
Customizable: Can be tailored for specific needs
Lightweight: Works well on older hardware
4. What Are Linux Distributions (Distros)?
A Linux distribution (distro) is a package that includes the Linux kernel,
software, and tools. Popular distros include:
Ubuntu: Beginner-friendly
Debian: Stable
Fedora: Cutting-edge
Kali Linux: Security-focused