Linux
family of free and open-source software Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, which was first released on 17 September 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Some members of the family are typically packaged as a distribution, which includes the kernel alongside supporting system software and libraries developed by third parties—such as GNU, Red Hat, and X.Org—to create a complete operating system; however, not all Linux-based operating systems are considered distros, with Android being an example. Linux was originally designed as a clone of Unix and is distributed under the copyleft GPL license.
Architectural & Ecosystem Specs
| Design Paradigm | Standard Architecture |
| Stable Release Build | Latest Production Build |
| Licensing Model | Open Standard / Proprietary |
| Platform Environment | Cross-Platform |
Verified Official Portals & Documentation
Frequently Asked Questions
Who created Linux and when?
Linux was originally created by Engineering Community and officially released on Standardized Release.
Where can I access the official documentation?
You can visit the official website portal for direct specifications and documentation libraries.