Common Linux operating systems

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Foreword:

    Linux is a free-to-use and freely disseminated Unix-like operating system. It is a multi-user, multi-tasking operating system that supports multi-threading and multi-CPU. At the same time, the Linux system adheres to the design philosophy of taking the network as the core and is a multi-user network operating system with stable performance. Today we mainly introduce the commonly used operating systems in Linux, such as: Red Hat, Cent OS, Fedora, Debian, and Ubuntu.

Table of contents:

1. Overview of Red Hat

2. Overview of Cent OS

3. Fedora Overview

4. Debian Overview

5. Ubuntu Overview

1. Overview of Red Hat

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    Red Hat, Inc. (RYSE: RHT), is an open source solutions provider that provides mission-critical software and software for many important IT technologies such as operating systems, storage, middleware, virtualization and cloud computing. Serve. Red Hat's open source model provides enterprise computing solutions across physical, virtual and cloud environments to help enterprises reduce costs and improve performance, stability and security.
 

2. Overview of Cent OS

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   Cent OS (Penetration) was officially acquired by Red Hat in 2014. Cent OS is widely known as free. Cent OS removes all paid services in Linux, then recompiles the system and gives it back to users for free use. It is precisely because of this that Cent OS gains more users.

3. Fedora Overview

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     Fedora is translated as (light fedora male hat) and later people called it the "Fedora" system. Fedora was originally built to produce and test third-party software for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Fedora gave birth to the earliest open source community (although Fedora is developed based on Red Hat, it has its own independent Linux operating system).

    Fedora's target users are to cope with daily work needs. Therefore, the stability requirements are not too high, but users can experience the latest technologies and tools in Fedora, so it is also called the "test field" of the RHEL system.

4. Debian

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    Debian is a Linux system based on the GNU open source license. It was originally released in September 1993. It is translated as "Butterfly System" and is taken from the surname combination of the founder Lan Murdock and his girlfriend.

    Debian has strong stability and security, and provides free basic support. Although it is also based on the Linux kernel, there are certain differences in actual operation.

5. Ubuntu (Ubuntu)

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    Based on Debian development, Ubuntu is translated as "Ubuntu", the Zulu language used by southern tribes, because my existence is because of everyone's existence. It was first released in October 2004. Although Ubuntu is derived from Drbian, Shanliangzhe The software is not fully compatible.

 

 

 

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