Linux is a stable, relatively adaptable Operating System (OS) that has been distributed for free since its creation by Linus Torvalds in 1991. Since then, Torvalds has coordinated further development of this system by hundreds of computer professionals and hobbyists. For various reasons, this Unix clone OS has been getting quite a bit of attention lately, and some believe it could be a viable alternative to the most popular business OS, Windows NT. LinuxWorld is a new online magazine aimed principally at computer professionals, though all members of the broad Linux community are welcome. LinuxWorld offers original content articles, links to breaking news and Linux resources, and in the future, reader forums.
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