Linux

Linux is a family of open-source operating systems based on the Linux Kernel, which is, in turn, Unix-like. There is at least one Linux distribution per use-case, ranging from minimal configurations to robust enterprise-oriented servers to gaming setups and penetration testing-specialized distributions.

This section will discuss the different types of distributions, their use cases and utilities, Linux-specific software, and the different components of the Linux Kernel.

Linux is well-established as an essential tool for developers, system administrators, cybersecurity analysts, and anyone working in the tech…
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