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Warning ⚠️ Warning This is a warning callout. Linux: The Operating System That Powers the World When people think about operating systems, names like Windows or macOS usually come to mind. But behind the scenes—running servers, smartphones, supercomputers, and even your smart TV—there’s a powerful, flexible, and often overlooked system: Linux.
What is Linux? Linux is an open-source operating system based on the Unix architecture. Unlike proprietary systems, Linux is free to use, modify, and distribute.</description></item></channel></rss>