Linux
I use Linux both at work (since 2003) and home (since 2006). The main advantage for me is that the software is free and flexible- it can be easily adopted to any needs.
Linux users are tipicaly suffer from lack of games but it’s OK for me since I don’t play games (Linux is a very interesting quest by itself).
Here are some links I’d like to share:
Links
- http://freedesktop.org/ - Standards for desktop environment
- http://refspecs.freestandards.org/lsb.shtml - LSB - Linux Standard Base
- http://debian.org/ - Community-driven greatest GNU/Linux distribution
- http://debian.org/ - Community-driven greatest GNU/Linux distribution
- http://mozilla.org/ - Mozilla Firefox web browser
- http://kde.org/ - KDE - K Desktop Environment
- http://http://openoffice.org/ - Open Office Suite
- http://www.gimp.org/ - Gimp raster graphics editor
- http://emacs.gnu.org/ - Emacs
- http://freshmeat.net/ - Greatest search engine for free software
- http://www.jpilot.org/ - Desktop for the Palm Pilot
- http://gaim.org/ - Gaim - multi-protocol instant messaging client
- http://xmms.org/ - XMMS - Winamp’s clone audio player
- http://k3b.org/ - K3B - exelent CD/DVD burning programm
- http://xinehg.de/ - Xine media player
- http://winehq.org/ - WINE - Windows(tm) emulator
- http://memtest86.com/ - Memtest86 - A Stand-alone Memory Diagnostic
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http://opennet.ru/ - a lot of russian documentation about Linux