Linux supports any written language: it understands Unicode natively, so it can display the characters of any language with the appropriate locales included. As far as programming languages, Linux is written in C, but almost any language, from assembly to C to C++ to Python to Perl to .NET can be used on it.
C++ source code cannot be run, it must be compiled and linked to produce an executable. Linux has many compilers available, with gcc being one of the most popular.
Bochs is an x86 emulator available for multiple platforms, including Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. it is often used by operating system developers for debugging purposes.
Linux shell is a programming language. its fully different from others progrmming language. the script which is used in Linux quite tough to remember if we comparison to other programming laguages.
gcc is the most common C-compiler for GNU/Linux platform.
There are many shells available for Linux; you need to be specific about the ones you want to compare.
The courses available for Linux include Linux server, Linux desktop, bash shell, and many others.
A shell in Linux is the interpreter that provides a commandline interface (CLI). There are many kinds of shells.
There are a number of shells including bash, ksh, sh, zsh and csh. They are all very similar in features, but differ in semantics and scripting languages. The most common (from my experience) is bash which is heavy in features and included with almost all distributions.
The command "finger" can tell you how many active shells are used, the users logged in, and where they logged in.
Linux Torvalds made the source code to the Linux kernel available because he wanted both for it to serve as a learning tool, and to convince people to work on it.
Because Adobe has not ported it to Linux, and the source code is not available, so others cannot.
There is no the text editor in Linux. There are dozens of possible text editors available for Linux, such as:edviVimEmacsJOENanoJEDKateGeditMousepadLeafpadjEditXeditGeanyNEditJuffEdJOVE
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3, 5.4/ commonly linux.
Yes. There is a Linux version available for download on the product's website.
No. The Funkey requires special drivers that aren't available for Linux yet.
Yes. There is a version for Linux available on the game's download page.