Linux – Ignorance So Not Bliss
Posted By Chinmoy Kanjilal On August 11, 2009 @ 10:45 am In Open Source Software | 5 Comments
Linux has finally captured 1% of the worldwide PCs. But what are the rest of the 99% doing. Do they dual boot or do they at all know a thing about Linux, let aside using it!
Being a student, you are always around people from related interest groups. So I am usually on the safe side. But sometimes, some of the questions people ask need a good amount of effort on my part to “not laugh out”.

Linux Fear
Here are some of the n00b questions/statements I had to face about Linux, and simple answers to them.
Linux is not just a software. It is one whole operating System. So you install it in a partition just like you install windows.
Absolutely yes, there is no problem with dual booting windows with Linux.
Every distribution of Linux has a repository for it’s softwares from where you can download it or install it directly.
Yes, Linux has a beautiful GUI with compiz which is one really powerful window manager. It is not “completely command line oriented”.
Firstly, you can try out Linux even before using it. Linux has brought about this concept of Live CDs with which the OS can be tried out without installation.
All you need to do is format the Linux partition, and from the recovery console of your windows disk, key in “fixboot” and “fixmbr”. Your boot menu should be back.
See last answer.
Well, even if you are a home PC user, just use Linux in your own way, and it is for you. All softwares are free. There are no annoying activations and trial license issues.
No, that is not true. Linux has viruses, but they getting into your system has a 1/1000 chance of every virus getting into a windows system. What say!
Once again, it is totally free. There is no “Buying” with Linux. And those who buy some distros( RedHat, Suse, Solaris) know enough not to read this article. Canonicals has a system of distributing free copies of Linux. Order yours anytime.
Do you also know, Linux does not need any extra drivers, can be modified and recompiled by programmers to run on almost anything, and has a large community of developers working on it on the concept model of Open Source Software.
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