Sunday, August 2, 2009

Does anyone know the customer service number for Linux?

I would like to network two computers. I have a wireless router and the proper equipment to do so. I heard Linux is very helpful.

Does anyone know the customer service number for Linux?
Linux is a type of operating system, not a company. There is no customer service number for them. And since the vast majority of Linux software is open source (and free), there's rarely much in the way of customer service or support outside of online message forums.
Reply:It depends on what Linux distro are you using and there are nearly hundreds of Linux distro available today. If it is Red Hat, you can email them or go to their forum, if it is Mandriva you can email them too and so on. But calling them?? I don't think you can have them. 'Coz Linux is an Open Source and most of the Linux distributors rely on the support fees and not on licenses fees. like Microsoft. You know what I mean? But open source community has the most forums in the net. You can choose any of them such as http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/... and they will help you.
Reply:There is none.





Are you sure it's Linux? Linux is a free operating system and they don't any type of support as their product is offered as is.
Reply:1-800-LINUX4U





(If you are dumb enough to ask this question, you may just be dumb enough to try calling it......)
Reply:go to a windows computer. and look up what type of linux you are using. there are way to many linux out there. plus go to the manufacturer website of the wireless router and it will take you step-by-step. i highly suggest you get a phone card because some linux distributors are out-of-the-country.


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