Linux is an open-source, Unix-like operating system kernel created by Linus Torvalds in 1991, forming the basis of various distributions maintained by a diverse community. It is characterized by features such as multi-user and multi-tasking capabilities, stability, security, and a wide range of distributions tailored for different needs. Linux has significant applications across personal computers, servers, and embedded systems, playing a crucial role in the open-source movement.
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