Why we should all use Linux
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0.000 HBDWhy we should all use Linux
 Why we should all use Linux =========================== **A brief history of operating systems** 1. Unix - Unix was the first in this sequence and is a multi-user operating system designed with a character user interface (CUI) for an environment in which a central computer is accessed by users through terminals, which are not computers in their own right, but provide an interface to the central computer. 2. DOS - The Disk Operating System was developed as a single user Unix environment for personal computers. 3. Windows - Designed to provide a better experience using DOS with a Graphic User Interface(GUI) which separates tasks into 'windows' on the screen and allowing the juggling of tasks, hiding or displaying them at will. 4. Mac OS - Apple's first operating system was called Apple DOS and was released in 1978. 5. Linux - Developed by Linus Torvalds who developed the concept of a free to use operating system which would be available to all to modify and improve through collaboration. 6. Andoid - A mobile operating system developed by Google, based on the Linux kernel and unveiled in 2007 7. Most other operating systems are Unix- like [open source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_software) distributions which are hence also Linux like. The short of it is that they all grew out of Unix and Linux and Linux is Unix on steroids. ----------  **What gave Linux its rapid development boost** Linus Torvalds developed Linux as a personal project with no initial intention of its becoming the world's first open source operating system but things never turn out quite the way they are intended. When the idea of giving it to the world came, it found the perfect vehicle in his next big idea. Linus gave Linux to leading universities with the idea that the latest creative minds of science and technology would produce the widest range of functions and features and so it was. The move proved very successful and Linux rapidly became the operating system of choice among universities with many versions of Linux emerging. ----------  **Linux Advantages** -------------------- **Linux is Free** Linux is free and [open source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_software), which means no purchase price, although Redhat and SUSE now maintain both commercial and open source versions, with commercial support on the commercial versions. **Truly Multi-user** Linux was designed as a multi-user operating system, as opposed to DOS and Windows which utilised collaborative software to provide connectivity between users.  **Impervious to Viruses** Linux is not targeted by virus developers and does not need antivirus protection except to protect other environments which access information on Linux machines. The number of 'viruses' which affect Linux itself can be counted on two hands whilst tens of thousands of new viruses are discovered daily in the Windows world. **Stability** Linux has been extremely stable throughout its history as has Unix and servers have run for decades without maintenance. **Free of OS related development restrictions** A huge advantage of open source is application software developers and maintainers are not dependent on a proprietary software giant to solve OS related development issues.  [http://daviddavioblue.deviantart.com/](http://daviddavioblue.deviantart.com/art/haxOS-Conky-454353060) **Desktop Superiority** Desktop versions of Linux operating systems have really come of age and are set to leave the opposition behind, at least in the opinion of many adherents. Linux has already had a desktop version voted "Best Desktop Environment of the Year" **Free Software** Besides Linux itself being free, there is a myriad of free software for every conceivable application, along with many paid packages which provide high levels of support. **Effortless Installation** By contrast with early versions of Linux, the simplicity and ease of many current Linux installations, plug and play, hardware compatibility and intuitive configuration are impressive. Even where specific drivers are not present, default drivers serve very well for most hardware. .  **Wide selection of User Interfaces** Linux has a wide variety of graphic user interface options so that, unlike Windows, a user is not compelled to use the intended interface. Users can sample the variety and customise their experience in ways which far exceed all competition. Linux also runs from the command line, in a character user interface (CUI) which has a major impact on system resource requirements and is perfect for headless servers which are maintained through network or remote access. Linux also facilitates multiple CUI sessions and concurrent with the graphic interface in the case of desktop versions. **OS and software updates** Linux 0S updates are a breeze as is most software installation, especially by comparison and is also highly customisable. Updates are fast and efficient, optional and innocuous with a high level of enhancement value. **Resource Efficient** Linux resource efficiency has always been high and even exceptional, depending on application and it runs well on low specification hardware. Installation options allow for streamlined systems, utilising only required software, services and options. Linux provides the option to create your own version, modify and rebuild it as often as you please and even [customise kernels](http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/115620/configuring-compiling-and-installing-a-custom-linux-kernel). [Virtually all](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_operating_systems) supercomputers are Linux.  **Miniaturisation and The Internet of Things** Linux lends itself to miniaturisation and specialisation and is perfect for the Internet Of Things. At the [Linux Foundation's 2016 Embedded Linux Conference & OpenIoT Summit ](http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/embedded-linux-conference) Linux Torvalds, the Father of Linux said "... Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming embedded Linux from being a topic only programmers could love to one everyone will be using soon." A good number of miniature computers running Linux have been developed of late including the the [Raspberry Pi](https://steemit.com/technology/@gavvet/even-the-raspberry-pi-has-a-little-friend) and The [Omega 2](https://steemit.com/technology/@gavvet/even-the-raspberry-pi-has-a-little-friend) together with an [IOT kit](https://steemit.com/technology/@gavvet/you-and-the-iot) which provides the man in the street with the ability to setup his own Internet of Things configuration with an array of miniature devices which he can easily connect, configure and utilise remotely.  **Future growth and development** Linux growth and development should always be good or even accelerate as new generations of developers embrace it without the restrictions typically found in other environments and the IOT vista of opportunity to develop without a proprietary OS is a great enticement. **Impact on software cost in general** With the growth of Linux, a gradual move toward free software resulted in the development of the [open source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_software) concept and movement.  Though it is difficult to determine market share for Linux servers due to the fact that Linux distributions are downloaded and used on multiple machines at will, many of which are not on the Internet, it is estimated that the majority of business servers are Linux. Linux is the dominant operating system on the Internet, along with other Unix based or like [open source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_software) distributions.  The more people and business turn to Linux, the faster the world will move toward a truly collaborative future in which software will ultimately be free and [open source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_software) King. Without the giant organisations which compete with Linux for market share it enjoys a small portion of its potential patronage but if we all turn to Linux its potential will be incredible as its support levels will provide abundant funding. ---------- This article was primarily written from knowledge gained through my experience and part of it is therefore my operception. Sources referenced are included in the embedded links except where images are free for commercial use without attribution.
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