Linux Foundation
Linux, conceived and developed by Linus Torvalds, a Finnish computer scientist, is an operating system that made its debut in 1991. Highly regarded in the realm of technology, Linux stands out for its formidable security, swift performance, efficiency, widespread availability at no cost, compatibility with various hardware setups, and other notable features. Notably, Linux shines in environments with multiple users interconnected in a network. Built upon the Linux Kernel and drawing inspiration from Unix, Linux presents a distinctive user interface distinct from conventional operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and macOS, while remaining adaptable to both paradigms.