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  2. Who Uses Linux? - Career Karma

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    Who uses Linux? Linux is used by many professionals and companies. Linux developers, IT systems administrators, Linux support engineers, software engineers, technical support, and Kernel administrators use the open-source operating system.

  3. 10 Top Companies That Are Powered By Linux - LinuxAndUbuntu

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    Linux is one of the most popular operating systems used for many companies, in this article you are going to find 10 companies that use Linux. 1. Oracle. It’s one of the biggest and most popular companies that offer informatics products and services, it uses Linux and also it has its own Linux distribution called “ Oracle Linux ”.

  4. 11 surprising ways you use Linux every day | Opensource.com

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    LG uses webOS, which is based on the Linux kernel. Panasonic uses Firefox OS, which is also based on the Linux kernel. Samsung, Phillips, and many more use Linux-based operating systems to power their devices. If you own a smartwatch, it’s likely running Linux.

  5. List of Linux adopters - Wikipedia

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    Canada's largest super computer, the IBM iDataPlex cluster computer at the University of Toronto uses Linux as its operating system. [ 164 ] [ 165 ] The Internet Archive uses hundreds of x86 servers to catalogue the Internet, all of them running Linux.

  6. What is Linux Operating System - GeeksforGeeks

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    Developed by Linus Torvalds in 1991, the Linux operating system is a powerful and flexible open-source software platform. It acts as the basis for a variety of devices, such embedded systems, cell phones, servers, and personal computers.

  7. Linux Statistics 2024 - TrueList

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    1. 47% of professional developers use Linux-based operating systems. Windows is the top choice for 61% of those surveyed, while close to a third of professional developers, i.e., 44%, use MacOS. Only 3% use Windows Subsystem for Linux, while 1% of developers use other operating systems. (Statista) 2.

  8. Five big names that use Linux on the desktop - TechRepublic

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    Linux-based desktop operating systems face barriers to widespread adoption and skepticism about their future prospects due to their limited use today. Yet major users do exist, including...

  9. Linux - Wikipedia

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    A Linux-based system is a modular Unix-like operating system, deriving much of its basic design from principles established in Unix during the 1970s and 1980s. Such a system uses a monolithic kernel, the Linux kernel, which handles process control, networking, access to the peripherals, and file systems.

  10. What Is Linux? (Definition, Uses, Advantages) - Built In

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    Linux is a powerful, open-source operating system based on Unix and capable of running on a variety of hardware with heavy operating demands.

  11. What is the Linux operating system? - TechTarget

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    Linux is a Unix-like, open source and community-developed operating system (OS) for computers, servers, mainframes, mobile devices and embedded devices. It is supported on almost every major computer platform, including x86, ARM and SPARC, making it one of the most widely supported operating systems. How is the Linux operating system used?