what can Linux do?
More than 90% of the world's fastest supercomputers use Linux or similar operating systems, indicating that Linux is faster;
Also the Lite Linux (such as LFS) is estimated to be particularly suitable for old machines;
If you've ever heard of Android, you'll know that Linux will be widely used in tablets and mobile phones;
If you have experienced Chorme Os,google doc, or WEBQQ, you will feel that the operation mode is somewhat imitation of Linux;
There are a lot of software is generally showing the type of-unix version, and then out of window version;
Many of the software under Linux are cross-platform, whereas window is not;
The benefits of Linux on the web will also be fully burst in webOS, the cloud era ....
How do beginners choose Linux for themselves?
Ubuntu is suitable for pure rookie, the pursuit of stable official support, weak system stability requirements, like the latest applications, relatively less like tossing developers.
Debian, relative to Ubuntu difficult distribution, highlighting the characteristics of a stable and easy-to-use package management system, the drawback is that enterprise support is insufficient for community development drive.
Arch, the pursuit of the fashion developer's first choice, the advantage is that the package update is quite fast, seamless upgrade, one installation can always work, no version of the concept, such as Ubuntu, said the professional point called rolling upgrade, keep your system must be up to date. The shortcomings are obviously easy to see and unstable. Installing the configuration at the same time is a bit more troublesome than Debian.
Gentoo, relative to the arch of difficult, test the user's comprehensive level, from the system installation to fine-tuning, the kernel compiles all hands-on, is a master and hackers show their technical means, on-demand configuration to meet their requirements of the system's preferred.
Slackware is similar to Gentoo.
CentOS, the Redhat version of the community-maintained, is completely rebuilt using Redhat's source code, and compatibility with Redhat is theoretically the best. If you focus on Linux servers, such as network management, and the rack station, then CentOS is your choice.
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