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  2. Linux From Scratch - Wikipedia

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    Linux From Scratch is a way to install a working Linux system by building all components of it manually. This is, naturally, a longer process than installing a pre-compiled Linux distribution . According to the Linux From Scratch site, the advantages to this method are a compact, flexible and secure system and a greater understanding of the ...

  3. Unix-like - Wikipedia

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    Other means of Windows-Unix interoperability include: The above Windows packages can be used with various X servers for Windows; Hummingbird Connectivity provides several ways for Windows machines to connect to Unix and Linux machines, from terminal emulators to X clients and servers, and others

  4. Linux adoption - Wikipedia

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    Linux has much lower market penetration because in most cases users have to install it themselves, a task that is beyond the capabilities of many PC users: "Most users won’t even use Windows restore CDs, let alone install Windows from scratch. Why would they install an unfamiliar operating system on their computers?" [28] [unreliable source?]

  5. Wubi (software) - Wikipedia

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    A boot menu in Windows 7 showing options to start Ubuntu, which was added by the Wubi installer. Wubi adds an entry to the Windows boot menu which allows the user to run Linux. Ubuntu is installed within a file in the Windows file system (c:\ubuntu\disks\root.disk), as opposed to being installed within its own partition.

  6. History of Linux - Wikipedia

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    It went on to include a comparison between Windows NT Server and Linux called "Linux Myths" on Microsoft's website in October 1999. [48] Competition entered a new phase in the beginning of 2004, when Microsoft published results from customer case studies evaluating the use of Windows vs. Linux under the name "Get the Facts" on its own web page.

  7. ReactOS - Wikipedia

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    NDISwrapper, a re-creation of Windows NT kernel parts inside the Linux Kernel to allow the use of Windows drivers in Linux; Wine, a compatibility layer that runs Microsoft Windows applications on Unix-like operating systems; List of alternative shells for Windows; Timelines of: Intel / Microsoft / Microsoft Windows / other operating systems

  8. Linux distribution - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to build such systems from scratch, avoiding distributions altogether. One needs a way to generate the first binaries until the system is self-hosting. This can be done via compilation on another system capable of building binaries for the intended target (possibly by cross-compilation). For example, see Linux From Scratch.

  9. Linux - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 January 2025. Family of Unix-like operating systems This article is about the family of operating systems. For the kernel, see Linux kernel. For other uses, see Linux (disambiguation). Operating system Linux Tux the penguin, the mascot of Linux Developer Community contributors, Linus Torvalds Written ...