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 Linux  is an open source operating system that is a modified clone of the UNIX operating system. Initially, during the 1960s - 1980s computer systems were large, bulky and were solely dependent on codes to be functional. A common man cannot run a computer if he is not well aware of the system coding and if he is not part of the government or a university, as these systems were rarely found amongst common people. Geeks and nerds came together to develop faster, easier and more effective systems that would not be limited to large mainframe computers. Bill Gates came up with MS Dos and the GUI interface in the form of Windows. Whereas programming experts came up with a modified and improved version of UNIX, that is the  LINUX .

The  LINUX  today is much different than the  LINUX  of yester years. No longer do you have to understand codes or learn programming skills in order to work on a  LINUX  system. But because people have grown to love the GUI system of Windows, the  LINUX  did not come to be so popular amongst the masses. However, programmers, experienced computer developers and server side users claim the  LINUX  to be their best operating system.  LINUX  now has strong security levels, and works excellent as a server and hosting services. However, for the common home based user, the OS still poses a problem, as it seems to be incompatible with a number of software programs, mainly windows based tools.

If you are new to this OS and want to understand real user experiences about this system, it is suggested that you join a  LINUX  forum. These forums will help you in knowing about the operating system through first hand user experiences. For newbies,  LINUX  forums could help them with problems of software compatibility, commands/codes etc. For experienced users, a  Linux  forum is a platform where they can share their knowledge and help beginners to be comfortable with the OS, especially if they have been avid Windows users. It really is tough to be a transformed user of  LINUX  when all your life, you have been in love with Windows.

 LINUX  forums will also provide you with a platform where questions pertaining to various  LINUX  versions will be answered and discussed. There are different categories of  Linux  on such forums, such as Arch, CentOS, Debian  Linux  etc. These forums are also an ideal ground for developers who want to create software and programs that could be compatible with the  Linux  platform. Remember you can use all  Linux  meant software on Windows, but you cannot use Windows based software on  LINUX .

Professional  Linux  forums also provide comprehensive  Linux  tutorials that can guide you to operate the system. You can receive numerous solutions to  Linux  hardware/software compatibility issues that are faced by almost every  LINUX  user.

If you ever want a review on  Linux  books, you can find that out on  Linux  forums too. Because forums are based on user experiences rather than expert opinions/suggestions, it could sometimes be biased. In this case, it is always advised that you consult with a  LINUX  expert or anyone who knows computer sciences very well. However, you can always find the best advice from expert users on the forum.





Source by Muhammad Suhail

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