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Jonathan1 10-31-2016 05:23 AM

Whats the difference between Windows and Linux? o.O?
 
Hi I was thinking of getting the Pandora gaming handheld and i see that it has Linux included with it! My question is what is Linux's differences from Windows? Would it be hard to adjust to Linux?


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farhandiesel 11-22-2016 10:59 PM

Linux could be a Unix-like and POSIX-compliant laptop package assembled underneath the model of free and open supply computer code development and distribution. The process part of Linux is that the Linux kernel, associate degree package kernel 1st discharged
Microsoft Windows could be a series of graphical interface operative systems developed, marketed, and oversubscribed by Microsoft. Microsoft introduced associate degree operative surroundings named Windows on Nov twenty, 1985 as a graphical package shell for MS-DOS.

hanceseuropean 11-22-2016 11:36 PM

*Linux is based upon the UNIX philosophy and supports the standard POSIX systemcall interface. Windows on the other hand only provides for POSIX using an emulation layer.

makeindia 11-22-2016 11:56 PM

Linux is based upon the UNIX philosophy and supports the standard POSIX systemcall interface. Windows on the other hand only provides for POSIX using an emulation layer.

webdeveloper220 11-23-2016 12:44 AM

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jamesvincent21 11-23-2016 01:46 AM

Linux is based upon the UNIX philosophy and supports the standard POSIX systemcall interface. Windows on the other hand only provides for POSIX using an emulation layer.
*Linux itself is only a kernel and often used in combination with the GNU toolchain and the X window manager to provide a GUI interface. Windows on the other hand is always packed with it's own windowing/graphics system.

addisoncave 11-23-2016 09:38 PM

Having access to the source code is probably the single most significant difference between Linux and Windows. The fact that Linux belongs to the GNU Public License ensures that users (of all sorts) can access (and alter) the code to the very kernel that serves as the foundation of the Linux operating system.


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