
Welcome to Linux
Congratulations!
As a new Red Hat Linux user, you’ve successfully installed one of today’s most advanced computer
operating systems.
What began in 1991 as a hobby for a young Finnish student named Linus Torvalds has ballooned
from a “hacker’s darling” into an important tool for both home and business users.
Just six years ago, there were an estimated 100,000 users. Today, about 12 million users worldwide
depend on Linux to manage finances, use and control Internet services, create artwork and more.
That number is rapidly growing; every day, new users are discovering the power and potential of
Linux.
This free, UNIX-like operating system is a multitasking, multi-user environment that has superior
memory management, great security features, and more.
In other words, power and, once you become more comfortable with Linux, ease of use.
Tip: Linux is most frequently pronounced with the short “i” and the accent on the first
syllable, as in “LIH-nucks”.
What do you do next? Relax.
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