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Linux is a fast, free, highly configurable operating system that runs on many servers and increasingly on desktop systems. See the entry on Wikipedia:Linux for details.

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Students running Linux

Pros and Cons of running Linux on your computer

If PC spyware is ruining your life, or if you're serious about doing more with computers--with web pages, with programming, or with scientific computation--Linux is the way to go. BUT--you don't have to be a computer expert to find that Linux is a desirable alternative. You don't even have to commit to it all the way; you can use part of your hard drive to try out Linux, and if you don't like it just keep using Windows.

A few concrete advantages:

  1. No viruses, spyware, or weather bugs.
  2. Installing new software is really easy. Like, in many cases it takes about 20 seconds, and you don't even have to visit a web site to download it.
  3. Linux is open-source, and so a lot of people have built cool extensions to the software that's out there. With the most popular distros, there's frequent updates to ensure security and usability.
  4. Absolutely essential if you desire any sort of geek cred.
  5. Many OS's are packaged with practically anything you'll need off the bat.

Drawbacks:

  1. There's a chance your hardware isn't supported.
  2. It takes time to become familiar with Linux.
  3. It's not as purty as Mac OS X. However, with a bit of tweaking (and Beryl) it really can look better.
  4. There are a lot of choices, making it daunting to choose one at first glance. With that are two competing interfaces, KDE and GNOME. GNOME strives for simplicity while KDE is geared towards user customization and control (as well as effects).
  5. Installations are more involving than a simple double click.

Linux Install Parties

WSO hosts a Linux Install Party every month or so. Like other parties, there is food and drink. Unlike other parties, they take place in the afternoon, and everyone sits around installing stuff on their computer. Here's what you need to know to attend one:

Listserver

[1]. We're here to help if you have problems, and if you're willing to spend time trying to figure them out.

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