Linux
Linux is an operating system originally created and designed by Finnish computer scientist Linus Torvalds in 1991. Renowned in technology circles, Linux offers robust security, speed, efficiency, free distribution, compatibility with diverse hardware configurations, and more. It excels particularly in multi-user network environments. Linux is based on the Linux Kernel and shares similarities with Unix. Its user interface differs from traditional operating systems like Microsoft Windows and macOS, but it can accommodate both.