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ok, so what's a Linux distro?
I know Linux is an operating system, but I don't know what it is or what it's used for
oh, it all makes sense now
In comparison, Windows and Mac OS are also operating systems. It's just that most Linux distributions are free of charge and open-source. Some are less graphical and arguably less user-friendly, while others have a standard UI. Some are pretty lightweight and more stable than Windows too, plus I don't recall any old version of Windows that can run on an ARM processor.
Can I use this adapter instaed of a powered usb hub?http://www.elv.de/usb-adapter-a-buchse-auf-5-pol-mini-b-stecker.html
MAC OSX got free too (but its the hardware to worry about )
Quote from: The_King on November 05, 2014, 01:14:37 pmMAC OSX got free too (but its the hardware to worry about )Correct, Mac OS X is free, but it's not open-source
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on November 04, 2014, 12:04:37 amIn comparison, Windows and Mac OS are also operating systems. It's just that most Linux distributions are free of charge and open-source. Some are less graphical and arguably less user-friendly, while others have a standard UI. Some are pretty lightweight and more stable than Windows too, plus I don't recall any old version of Windows that can run on an ARM processor.MAC OSX got free too (but its the hardware to worry about )