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[[Category:FOSS Programs]]
[[Category:FOSS Programs]]


[[File:Tux.png|thumb|right|cheeky lil bastard.]]
[[File:Tux.png|thumb|right|Tux, the mascot of Linux.]]


'''Linux''' is the colloquial term used for a series of "[[Unix]]-Like" operating systems under similar ideologies. Linux ''itself'' is the kernel most commonly used with them, however there are others that may be used in its place (like BSD, for example.)
'''Linux''' is the colloquial term used for a series of "[[Unix]]-Like" operating systems under similar conditions. Linux ''itself'' is the kernel most commonly used with them, however there are others that may be used in its place (like BSD, for example.) Linux-Like systems are almost always free, as well as the programs made for them; the FOSS (Free-And-Open-Source) mindset is very prevalent within its community.
 
The subject of Linux is an incredibly complex one that this wiki not only cannot fathom to reach nor will it try to. There are countless resources online to explore Linux further that are a search engine click away.
 
Many professional video editors are not available on Linux. However, most [[Category:FOSS Programs|free and open source]] editors like [[Kdenlive]] and [[Blender]] are openly available, making them common choices for Linux [[tennis]] players. Others are known to work using emulation or Wine (a Windows operating layer).


Many of the professional video editors are not available on Linux. However, most [[Category:FOSS Programs|free and open source]] editors like [[Kdenlive]] and [[Blender]] are openly available, making them common choices for Linux [[tennis]] players.


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==Other==
==Other==
* [[ffmpeg]]
* [[ffmpeg]]
* [[Blender]] - while primarily a 3D modeler, it is also capable of many of the topics seen above.
=Sources=