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Software that runs under Linux.
Software that runs under Linux.


If you're curious about Linux I suggest you give it a go! The easiest way is to create what's called a [[:Wikipedia:live CD|live CD]], which let's you try an operating system without having to install anything; you reboot your computer and run it straight of a USB or disc drive.
If you're curious about Linux I suggest you give it a go! The easiest way is to create what's called a [[Wikipedia:live CD|live CD]], which let's you try an operating system without having to install anything: you reboot your computer and run it straight from a USB or disc drive.


Two ''[[Glossary:Main_Page#Linux Distribution|distributions]]'' I would recommend for beginners are [[:Wikipedia:Ubuntu (operating system)|Ubuntu]] and [[:Wikipedia:Antergos|Antergos]]. Distro choice is not super important though, just pick one!
Two ''[[Guide:Glossary#Linux Distribution|distributions]]'' I would recommend for beginners are [[Wikipedia:Ubuntu (operating system)|Ubuntu]] and [[Wikipedia:EndeavourOS|EndeavourOS]]. Distro choice is not super important though, just pick one!


For tools which ''export'' to Linux see [[:Category:Linux Export]]
For tools which ''export'' to Linux see [[:Category:Linux Export]]


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Revision as of 23:25, 13 June 2021

Software that runs under Linux.

If you're curious about Linux I suggest you give it a go! The easiest way is to create what's called a live CD, which let's you try an operating system without having to install anything: you reboot your computer and run it straight from a USB or disc drive.

Two distributions I would recommend for beginners are Ubuntu and EndeavourOS. Distro choice is not super important though, just pick one!

For tools which export to Linux see Category:Linux Export