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"Thirteen years of open collaboration. Thousands of the best minds in software engineering working together, worldwide. A unifying conviction that the best ideas emerge from cooperation and peer review. Put it all together, and you have today's Linux operating system, which is growing at a rapid pace.

"As one of the industry's most robust and stable platforms, the open-source Linux environment lets administrators choose what to deploy and where, while lowering software, hardware and administration costs. With a worldwide community cooperating to fix vulnerabilities, Linux also offers great security . All of these benefits contribute to a low total cost of ownership..."

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