Lead: Linux has never been fully loved by people, from Apple's Mac OS X and Microsoft's Windows operating system has been the focus of media and users. In fact, although often overlooked by users, the free and open source Linux operating system has been supporting a large number of daily or unusual projects, and affect people's lives.
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"You may be using Linux every day, but you don't know about it, and Linux is an essential part of our lives," said Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation Jim Zamlin.
"Linux runs the flight control system, the banking system, and even the nuclear submarine system, and your life, money and death are in the hands of Linux," Zamlin said. So, we can make you survive, you can lose your shirt and even kill you, the importance of Linux is almost unbelievable. ”
"A world without Linux could be very different and could be a place where computing doesn't work." Maybe, without Linux, you're still using crappy Windows phones that run Windows CE. In short, without Linux, the world might fade into darkness. Linux will be the reason that the world will not continue to exist, it will end the dark or Dark world.
Here are some of the little-known 12 secrets of Linux that are a good proof of the importance of Linux. Although Linux is an operating system that is often overlooked by users, it is the operating system that people rely on, but we are not aware of it.
Android phones and tablets are starting with Linux
Today's popular mobile operating system, Android, is based on Linux, with as many as tens of thousands of Android devices active every day. You know, this is closely related to Linux.
The user's TiVo is supported by Linux.
Linux supports the vast majority of supercomputers around the world.
The Linux operating system operates Japan's high-speed rail
Yes, every train that leaves or arrives in Japan is supported by Linux behind it.
Linux supports high-end traffic control systems
Recently, San Francisco began using traffic controllers to manage traffic, and these systems were supported by Linux.