What is Linux ? why i should use it ?
What is Linux?
-Just like Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Mac OS X, Linux is an operating system. An operating system is software that manages all of the hardware resources associated with your desktop or laptop. To put it simply – the operating system manages the communication between your software and your hardware. Without the operating system (often referred to as the “OS”), the software wouldn’t function.The OS is comprised of a number of pieces:
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The Bootloader: The software that manages the boot
process of your computer. For most users, this will simply be a splash
screen that pops up and eventually goes away to boot into the operating
system.
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The kernel: This is the one piece of the whole that
is actually called “Linux”. The kernel is the core of the system and
manages the CPU, memory, and peripheral devices. The kernel is the
“lowest” level of the OS.
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Daemons: These are background services (printing,
sound, scheduling, etc) that either start up during boot, or after you
log into the desktop.
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The Shell: You’ve probably heard mention of the
Linux command line. This is the shell – a command process that allows
you to control the computer via commands typed into a text interface.
This is what, at one time, scared people away from Linux the most
(assuming they had to learn a seemingly archaic command line structure
to make Linux work). This is no longer the case. With modern desktop
Linux, there is no need to ever touch the command line.
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Graphical Server: This is the sub-system that displays the graphics on your monitor. It is commonly referred to as the X server or just “X”.
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Desktop Environment: This is the piece of the puzzle
that the users actually interact with. There are many desktop
environments to choose from (Unity, GNOME, Cinnamon, Enlightenment, KDE,
XFCE, etc). Each desktop environment includes built-in applications
(such as file managers, configuration tools, web browsers, games, etc).
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Applications: Desktop environments do not offer the
full array of apps. Just like Windows and Mac, Linux offers thousands
upon thousands of high-quality software titles that can be easily found
and installed. Most modern Linux distributions (more on this in a
moment) include App Store-like tools that centralize and simplify
application installation. For example: Ubuntu Linux has the Ubuntu
Software Center (Figure 1) which allows you to quickly search among the
thousands of apps and install them from one centralized location.
-Why use Linux?
Because of security! Because of control! Because of privacy, community, and a general sense of purpose! Because it’s fast! Because it’s virus free! Because I’m dang-well used to it now! Because, heck, I can shape it to look like pretty much anything I want it to using themes and widgets and CSS and extensions and blingy little desktop trinkets!
-Types OF Linux
There is many differents types of linux there is who is speacial in Hacking and Penetration Testing like Kalilinux ,Parrot OS Secrurity, BacBox,Black-Arch...ect and thee is who speacial in security and programing like Ubunto, Debian , Fedora , Centos.....
What is Linux ? why i should use it ?
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