In Indonesia, the development of opensource technology is quite rapid, one of which is Linux. Apart from being ordinary users, there are also those who form communities to develop new Linux distributions or distributions. The Distrowatch site collects and shares information about various types of Linux and BSD distributions. But unfortunately, until this article was written, there were only two Indonesian Linux distributions recorded there. That's why I tried to make a list of Indonesian Linux distributions. I collect this list from other sites. only thing that is contained in this list is a distribution that is still an active source or site. A little more note, that the list below does not rank each distribution, but only to know the amount. 1. BlankOn Linux Blank Linux distribution was developed by the BlankOn Developer Team. This distribution is designed and adapted to the needs of general computer users in Indonesia. BlankOn Linux was developed and tog
Why are Programmers identical to Linux? The short answer, because they use Linux. Why do they use Linux? Why do they prefer to use Linux? The answer depends on the individual. However, I will provide answers sourced from several blogs and other sources. 1. Free and Open Source The first reason, of course, is free and open source. Free meaning here is not only free, but free or free. Free to modify, disseminate, study, etc. Then, Open Source means that the source code is open. Thus, anyone is free to read, study, and modify the source code. 2. Safe from viruses Before I used Linux, my laptop had been infected with a virus. The virus silently damages a data. And the data becomes an error, because there is a strange code inserted by the virus. But after using Linux, that kind of thing never happened again. 3. Frequent errors Actually this is an incorrect reason, because I'm sure everyone doesn't like errors. But, in my opinion, there is always wisdom behind