After getting Linux, the average user is concerned next with support.
While Usenet newsgroups offer very quick responses and meet the needs
of many intrepid users, you can also buy support from the vendors of
the major distributions and a number of independent experts. Linux is
supported at least as well as commercial software. When you buy a
distribution from a vendor, you typically are entitled to a period of
free support as well.
Intel's x86 family and other compatible chips are
still by far the most common hardware running Linux, but Linux is
also now commercially available on a number of other hardware
systems, notably the PowerPC, the 64-bit Intel Itanium processor, Sun
Microsystems' SPARC, and the Alpha (created by
Digital Equipment Corporation).
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