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'''Linux''' is the colloquial term used for a series of "Unix-Like" operating systems. Linux ''itself'' is | '''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.) | ||
Many of the professional video editors are not available on Linux. However, most [[Category:FOSS | 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. | ||
=Common Versions of Linux= | =Common Versions of Linux= |
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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.)
Many of the professional video editors are not available on Linux. However, most editors like Kdenlive and Blender are openly available, making them common choices for Linux tennis players.
Common Versions of Linux
Most Linux versions are often called distros. Find some yourself at https://distrowatch.com/
Ubuntu
Debian
Arch Linux
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