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Linux is a family of open source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged in a Linux distribution (or distro for short).

Distributions include the Linux kernel and supporting system software and libraries, many of which are provided by the GNU Project. Many Linux distributions use the word "Linux" in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses the name GNU/Linux to emphasize the importance of GNU software, causing some controversy.

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[–] Admetus@sopuli.xyz 16 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I'm using it on my laptop as a teacher. My gaming PC with steam is linux. I see improvements in performance every half year.

Had a student want to use it. I told him he needs to dual boot. Keep his options open. Then time will tell whether he will make the great leap.

[–] Pika@rekabu.ru 1 points 20 hours ago (2 children)

Dual boot should be default suggestion for everyone trying Linux out. No pressure, just try it.

[–] sobchak@programming.dev 2 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

VMs are a solution too, depending on what you use each OS for. I've worked some jobs where my main work machine was Linux, but would sometimes need to use Windows-only software, and would just run it on a VM.

[–] Admetus@sopuli.xyz 1 points 16 hours ago

First boot may create problems (especially with legacy nVidia) so dual boot makes the blame not fall on Linux.