Introduction to Linux Distributions
About the history of Linux
Unix
Founder: Ken Thompson, founded in 1970.
Linux
Founder: Linnas Tovac, founded in 1991.
GNG Program: The GNU program is Richard Satllman's free Software campaign, launched in 1983, aims to create a completely free operating system, requiring people to freely use, freely change, and freely distribute software.
GPL: The GPL is the general public License, which is used to stipulate how free the agreement is.
Linux Common distributions: Slackware, Suse, Debian, Ubuntu, Redhat, CentOS, Febra, Android, and more.
What Linux can do: Do servers, run websites, personal PC systems, personal phone systems, ATM ATMs, Internet of things, routers, other intelligent systems.
The purpose of Learning Linux: Easy to work, based on the interests of Linux, to achieve a certain demand, Android smartphones.
Linux Learning Notes