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CS 105 Computing Tools I Week One Notes
What is Linux?
Linux is a type of an operating system just like Windows, iOS, Mac, etc. It’s a completely open-
source kernel the central part of the operating system that links your hardware with applications.
It could be used freely for whatever you want.
These versions of Linux are commonly called distributions or distros. They provide different
stacks of software, tools, and desktop environments that are tied to the Linux kernel that
combines to form a complete software.
“Linux” only really applies to the core kernel of the Os. One of the most important aspects of
Linux is the fact that it’s open source. This means that the code is used to create it is free and
available to the public to view, edit, and contribute to.



What Distinguishes Linux from Other Operating Systems Like Mac OS
and Windows?
Linux is similar to other operating system you might be used to, like windows and Mac OS. It
comes with a graphical interface and even has versions of common software such as word
processors, photo editors, and video editors.
It also focuses on security and stability compared to Windows that only focuses on ease of use.
It’s also more lightweight and less resource heavy than Windows.
Offers a lot more granular control over your computer heavy than Windows.
But as the core pieces of it are generally open-sourced, Linux differs from other operating
systems. There are also many distros of Linux available that include different software options.
The operating system, unlike many of its competitors, is customizable. Many different aspects of
it, not just applications, can be swapped out and experimented on.



Why is Linux a Good Choice of an Operating System for Software
Developers?
Linux is open source and is free to download and install on your computers. This makes it
accessible to everyone despite your skill level or job.
Installing Linux is easy to do and isn’t that much different than other systems. It’s also ideal for
customization.

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