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The Linux market is a subset of the Operating Systems market, focused on the open-source Linux operating system. Linux is a Unix-like operating system, originally developed in 1991 by Linus Torvalds. It is a popular choice for servers, embedded systems, and supercomputers, and is also used in many consumer devices. Linux is known for its stability, security, and flexibility, and is often used in combination with other software to create custom solutions.
The Linux market is highly competitive, with many companies offering their own distributions of the operating system. These companies provide support, maintenance, and customization services, as well as additional software and applications. Popular Linux distributions include Ubuntu, Red Hat, Debian, and SUSE. Other companies in the market include Canonical, Oracle, and IBM. Show Less Read more