Linux is a high performance yet completely free UNIX like operating system, which is suitable for use on a wide range of computers and other products. Most of its versions like Fedora Core, Ubuntu etc. consist of a kernel accompanied by hundreds of free utilities and application programs in a coordinated package. In the language of computers, a kernel is the central component of most of the operating systems acting as a bridge between applications and the actual data processing done at the hardware level... the kernel’s responsibilities include managing the system;s resources the communication between hardware and software components. Unlike the Windows by Microsoft, Linux is developed and maintained collaboratively which means that no single organization is fully responsible for its development and support. Various companies a work together on its research and development and share a common economic platform with each other. Companies such as RedHat, SuSE and Mandriva are now providing packaged distribution of Linux, meant for mass consumption. Linux is slowly growing as a tough competitor against windows. Linux is very stable as compared to windows. In Linux every single application is independent of each other and is free of cost. Hardly 1% of the applications which are exclusively for business purpose cost something. Linux is very safe as compared to windows.
Friends you know a keyboard is the most important part of a computer. It consists of different sets of keys that help us to enter information into the computer. Today we will discuss about keyboard and its keys types and use. A standard keyboard has 104 keys. Types of Keys in a Keyboard: Alphabet Keys Number Keys Special Keys Function Keys Navigation Keys 1. Alphabet Keys: 26 alphabet keys are present on a keyboard from A to Z. these keys are not present in the alphabetical order. These keys are used to type words, sentences or paragraphs. 2. Number Keys: These keys are used for typing numbers. These keys are present above the top row of the alphabet keys and also present on the right side of the keyboard. 3. Special Keys: Keyboard has more special keys such as Space bar Key, caps lock key, backspace key, shift key, enter key, symbol keys and tab key etc. 4. Function Keys: 12 function keys are present on a keyb...
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