
Linux is a free Unix-type operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds
with the assistance of developers around the world. Developed under the
GNU General Public License , the source code for
Linux is freely available to everyone. Click on the link below to find out more
about the operating system that is causing a revolution in the world of computers.

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 | Senior Microsoft developer dumps Redmond to embrace open source, Jul 25 2008 |
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 | Red Hat Ups Length Of Top Technical Support For Enterprise Linux, Jul 25 2008 |
 | Intel switches from Ubuntu to Fedora for Mobile Linux, Jul 25 2008 |
 | The Mess That is Linux Volume Management, Jul 25 2008 |

The Linux kernel provides the basic services and device drivers used by all other
programs running on a Linux OS system. The latest kernels available are:
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