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What is Linux?

Pronounced "lee-nucks", Linux is an operating system that was initially created as a hobby by a student by the name of Linus Torvalds, at the University of Helsinki in Finland. The heart of the operating system, or the "kernel", is developed and released under the GNU General Public License and its source code is freely available to everyone. It is this kernel that forms the base around which a Linux operating system is developed. There are now literally hundreds of companies and organizations and an equal number of individuals that have released their own versions of operating systems based on the Linux kernel. Linux can even be installed on devices such as the Sony PlayStation and the Apple iPod!

Linux has an official mascot called Tux the penguin (see Tux at the top of this page).

Apart from the fact that it's freely distributed, Linux's functionality, adaptability and robustness, has made it the main alternative for proprietary Unix and Microsoft operating systems. IBM, Hewlett-Packard and other giants of the computing world have embraced Linux and support its ongoing development. More than a decade after its initial release, Linux is being adopted worldwide as a server platform primarily. The operating system can also be enbedded directly into microchips and is increasingly being used this way in appliances and devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, home appliances and more.

Linux is used in more applications than you may be aware.  Because of its performance and reliability, Linux is chosen (for example) to power more commerical websites that any other operating system.  Apart from Linux versions of software from graphic arts vendors such as Dalim Software, Helios, Adobe and Xinet, Linux is used in applications such as 3D modelling and rendering, online video editing, CAD/CAM, networking (firewalls, anti-SPAM, email, ftp, DNS servers, etc.), Databasing, financial and various scientific applications such as astronomy, biology and mathematics.

Linux is often chosen because of its performance:  Linux-based hardware can often run much faster than the same hardware running a non-Linux OS.  The main reason for this is that the operating system can be optimised for the particular hardware that it's running on.

Dalim Software have been supplying Linux versions of our applications since 2000, so have greater Linux experience than any other premedia production workflow vendor.  For large-scale system deployments, multi-site production, high-availability and so-called "mission-criticial" applications, Linux is hard to beat.

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