Difference between revisions of "Why Should I Use Linux?"
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* <b><i>Can I create create a Music Recording Studio inexpensively using alternatives to expensive software applications such as ProTools?</i></b> | * <b><i>Can I create create a Music Recording Studio inexpensively using alternatives to expensive software applications such as ProTools?</i></b> | ||
* <b><i>Can I setup and play keyboards (Grand Piano, Hammond B3, Vox, Rhodes Piano, Moog, Phophet) without spending hundreds of dollars on proprietary application such as Native Instrument keyboard applications?</i></b> | * <b><i>Can I setup and play keyboards (Grand Piano, Hammond B3, Vox, Rhodes Piano, Moog, Phophet) without spending hundreds of dollars on proprietary application such as Native Instrument keyboard applications?</i></b> | ||
− | * <b><i>Can I Jam over the Internet without purchasing proprietary software like | + | * <b><i>Can I Jam over the Internet without purchasing proprietary software like Reaper?</i></b> |
* <b><i>Can I create a Video Recording Studio inexpensively?</i></b> | * <b><i>Can I create a Video Recording Studio inexpensively?</i></b> | ||
* <b><i>Can I obtain newer releases of an OS more often (say every 6 months instead of 2-3 years)?</i></b> | * <b><i>Can I obtain newer releases of an OS more often (say every 6 months instead of 2-3 years)?</i></b> |
Latest revision as of 23:46, 20 July 2010
Good Question. Linux is a free operating system that is based on the Unix operating system created in the late 1960s. Basically, anything that you can do in Windows can be done in Linux. The Linux operating system can offer a low-cost solution to run various servers:
The Linux OS is also considered to be an excellent platform to develop software in a quick and efficient manner. Have you ever asked yourself the following questions when using MS Windows:
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