Examples of using Linux has in English and their translations into Greek
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Linux has a community support.
However, Microsoft's love for Linux has increased in the recent years.
Linux has a distribution just for you.
Still, it's the latest evidence that Microsoft's relationship to Linux has changed a lot in recent years.
Linux has a new native CAD tool.
These are just some of the applications and facts about Linux, no wonder Linux has such a huge following.
Linux has broad community support.
And saw that Linux has a Optin lot of formatting that partionare.
Linux has a new tool for native CAD.
Unlike other distros,Gentoo Linux has an advanced, source-based package management system called Portage.
Linux has a case-sensitive file system.
SUSE Linux has seen several owners so far.
Linux has a special place in Hollywood as well.
Over the years, Linux has gained a reputation as a very efficient and fast-performing system.
Linux has special command and functions for security purposes.
And while Linux has made great strides, frankly it still has a long ways to go.".
Linux has also been adopted by several other government agencies in France.
Linux has a number of different versions to suit any type of user.
Linux has a reputation as a very efficient and fast-performing operating system.
SUSE Linux has released Linux parody videos of popular songs for last few years.
Linux has become a leading element of the worldwide movement to embrace free and open source software.
Generally, Linux has drivers included for the more common devices like mass storage or mice and keyboards.
Linux has many music players(including AmaroK, Rhythmbox, Banshee, etc.), and some of them are great.
OS X and Linux have a man command, which gives you help on commands.
When the Open Source Initiative started, Linux had only been around for roughly half a decade.
GNU had a beginning, Linux had a beginning and so also the first distribution had a beginning.
The first release of Linux had just 10,000 lines of code, while version 1.0.0 had grown to 176,250 lines by March 1994.
Those results confirm that Linux had only a marginal presence on the work group server operating systems market.
Arch Linux had already taught me so much about Linux(and will continue to do so on my other desktop).
When Microsoft committed a blunder named Windows Vista, Linux had the perfect moment to seize the opportunity, but it failed to build its empire.
