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@ nathan8BIT Linux commonly pronounced Linus says, "Leenooks" or "lean-ooks" "Americanized" pronunciations for "Linux" English would dictate that it be pronounced as "Line-uks" (or "Line-iks", which are similar enough for me not to differentiate between them) "Lee-noos", "Lee-nooks", "Lie-nus", , "Lie-nuks", "Lin-ucks" It does, however, sound more like "Unix", which is probably the reason it came about. It's has to do with what part of the the world you live in....
@maw88ify wrong... as Linus clearly states in this segment of the film revolution OS ( /watch?v=A2gvLRdvjqM ), his name varies from country to country and he doesn't mind, but Linux is ALWAYS pronounced Lin-ucks.
ah... i don't know, have 2 pc... 1 at 2ghz with 1gb ram, the oter 1 has 560mhz and 218mb ram... but puppy linux is made to tun onn old pc... (win 98=700mb puppy linux=70+ / 100- mb)
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Linux commonly pronounced Linus says, "Leenooks" or "lean-ooks"
"Americanized" pronunciations for "Linux" English would dictate that it be pronounced as "Line-uks" (or "Line-iks", which are similar enough for me not to differentiate between them)
"Lee-noos", "Lee-nooks", "Lie-nus", , "Lie-nuks", "Lin-ucks"
It does, however, sound more like "Unix", which is probably the reason it came about.
It's has to do with what part of the the world you live in....
haha
the only way to know it, is test it
(xcuse 4 my englih...)
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