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Linux is a widely ported operating system. The Linux kernel runs on the most diverse bounds of engineer architectures: in the hand-held ARM-based iPAQ and the mainframe IBM Order z9, in devices ranging from mobile phones to supercomputers. Specialized distributions exist for less mainstream architectures. The ELKS kernel fork can run on Intel 8086 or Intel 80286 16-bit microprocessors, while the µClinux kernel fork may flow on systems without a memory management unit. The kernel also runs on architectures that were only ever intended to use a manufacturer-created operating system, such as Macintosh computers, PDAs, video game consoles, portable bop players, and mobile phones.

  • Due to its low-set charge and ability to be easily modified, an embedded Linux is often used in embedded systems

  • Linux beat become a hefty competitor to the proprietary Symbian OS found in the majority of smartphones — 16.7% of smartphones sold worldwide during 2006 were using Linux — and it is an alternative to the proprietary Windows CE and Palm OS operating systems on mobile devices
  • Cell phones or PDAs running on Linux and built on open source platform became a trend from 2007, like Nokia N810, Openmoko's Neo1973 and the on-going Google Android
  • The popular TiVo digital video recorder uses a customized narrative of Linux. Several network firewall and router standalone products, including several from Linksys, use Linux Consulting Linux internally, using its advanced firewall and routing capabilities
  • The Korg OASYS and the Yamaha Motif XS jazz workstations also break Linux. Furthermore, Linux is acclimated in the leading footing lighting check system, FlyingPig/HighEnd WholeHogIII Console.