FACTS: 1: Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds 2: Linux is a Registered Trademark of Linus Torvalds 3: Tiny Linux is a small Linux distribution designed especially for old recycled computers 4: Linux was made as a free alternative to Unix which you will not find on any desktop outside of an academic or business related application 5: Linux is a Unix clone written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely knit team of hackers across the Net 6: Linux was made for people with a deep interest in computers 7: Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds 8: Linux is the most exciting operating system development in this decade 9: Linux was not made for these people 10: Quicktime 4 Linux was the first convenient way to read and write uncompressed Quicktime movies on Linux 11: br Linux is a tradmark of Linus Torvalds 12: BR Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds 13: Linux is a free UNIX implementation for mostly the Intel 80386 (and 486 and Pentium 14: Linux is a freely distributable POSIX compliant Unix for 386 486 Pentium PowerMacintosh Sun and DEC Alpha hardware as well as several other experimental platforms 15: Linux is the cornerstone of the so called LAMP server software combination (Linux Apache MySQL Perl PHP Python ) that has achieved widespread popularity among Web developers making it one of the most common platforms on the Web 16: Auditor Security Linux is a KANOTIX based live CD with a collection of tools for system auditing and forensic analysis 17: Trustix Secure Linux is a Linux distribution for servers with focus on security and stability 18: Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the solution that provides a robust stable operating system supported by Red Hat Inc 19: br Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Librenix is a trademark of Ray Yeargin 20: Linux is a clone of the operating system Unix written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely knit team of hackers across the Net 21: BR TINY Linux is no longer maintained 22: Linux is not for these people 23: br Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds 24: Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the leading platform for open source computing 25: Running Linux was a very helpful resource for me to get started with almost anything that I know about Linux today 26: br Linux is a registrered trademark of Linus Torvalds 27: br Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds 28: Linux is a computer operating system and its kernel 29: Red Hat Linux is a registered trademark of Red Hat Inc 30: Linux was not to take down Windows 31: Linux is the ideal choice for security systems 32: Pebble Linux is a smallish (smaller than 64megs larger than 8 megs) distro image designed for embedded style devices such as the Soekris boards or a Stylstic 1000 33: R Linux is a free file recovery utility for the Ext2FS file system used in the Linux OS and several Unixes 34: Linux is for everyone function preload_em() { image1 = new Image 35: The name Linux was coined not by Torvalds but by Ari Lemmke administrator at ftp.funet.fi who named the FTP directory from which it was first available [2]  ( http: liw.iki.fi liw texts linux anecdotes.html 36: What Linux is 37: Gentoo Linux is famous for it being hard to install 38: Linux is passing that stage now with several manufacturers installing Linux and many organizations have had five or more years experience with Linux since installation evolved to graphical user interfaces or Unix which has been around for decades 39: Linux is not powering Oracle databases yet 40: Linux is different: You get to talk to the developers 41: And XAMPP for Linux is stopped 42: Linux is dominantly used as part of a Linux distribution ( distro 43: Linux is not a good computer science project 44: Mandrakesoft and Mandrakelinux are registered trademarks by Mandrakesoft 45: VA Linux was founded a few months later in September 46: Today Quicktime 4 Linux is intended mainly for content creation and uncompressed movies 47: PPTP linux is free software licensed under the terms of the GPL 48: TurboLinux is also an active participant in the Asian market and last year won a major deal with China s Department of Railways 49: The popularity of Linux is putting pressure on them to be less strict on their policies since what they want is not always what users want 50: After all Linux is not Windows which all the dummies in the world use 51: big Linux is free in terms of cost and in terms of development because it s based on Open Source software 52: Linux is easily portable to most general purpose 32 or 64 bit architectures as long as they have a paged memory management unit (PMMU) and a port of the GNU C compiler (gcc) (part of The GNU Compiler Suite GCC 53: Sun Wah Linux was founded in July of 2000 54: Linux is also often used in embedded systems 55: Linux was invented here University of Helsinki Department of Computer Science 56: Dyne:bolic GNU Linux is Copyleft 2001 2004 Denis Rojo aka jaromil 57: Linux is increasingly 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