Linux
Linux is a completely free reimplementation of the POSIX specification, with SYSV and BSD extensions (which means it looks like Unix, but does not come from the same source code base), which is available in both source code and binary form.
Linux, per say, is only the kernel of the operating system, the part that controls hardware, manages files, separates processes, and so forth. There are several combinations of Linux with sets of utilities and applications to form a complete operating system. Each of these combinations is called a distribution of Linux. The word Linux, although in its strictest form refers specifically to the kernel, is also widely and correctly refered to as an entire operating system built around the Linux kernel.
Intoweb is a member of Open Source Professionals and is constantly updating its linux courses to meet industry specific requirements. Intoweb is ISETT SETA accredited.
Intoweb currently currently offers 5 different Linux courses:
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