In a democratic society, it’s is of great importance that access to the inner core of communication is not a question of your financial means.
Linux is a free Unix-type operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds with the assistance of developers around the world. Linux is written and distributed under the GNU General Public License which means that its source code is freely-distributed and available to the general public. Making the code available in this way means that everybody can access the code and learn to understand it – instead of having the core of your daily means of communication hidden.
Linux 2.6 is an example of worldwide free and open collaborative software movement.
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