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Which of the following are some of the weaknesses of the Linux operating system (OS)?(1 point)
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easy-to-use interface, free and open-source, unsupported hardware
easy-to-use interface, free and open-source, unsupported hardware
Hard to troubleshoot, open-source system, which means it is weak against security threats, lacks technical support, and is unsupported hardware.
Hard to troubleshoot, open-source system, which means it is weak against security threats, lacks technical support, and is unsupported hardware.
free, easy to use, better software updates than most other operating systems
free, easy to use, better software updates than most other operating systems
a non-open source OS, hard to use, and a really poor interface
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easy-to-use interface, free and open-source, unsupported hardware
easy-to-use interface, free and open-source, unsupported hardware
Hard to troubleshoot, open-source system, which means it is weak against security threats, lacks technical support, and is unsupported hardware.
Hard to troubleshoot, open-source system, which means it is weak against security threats, lacks technical support, and is unsupported hardware.
free, easy to use, better software updates than most other operating systems
free, easy to use, better software updates than most other operating systems
a non-open source OS, hard to use, and a really poor interface
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The correct response that highlights some of the weaknesses of the Linux operating system would be:
**Hard to troubleshoot, open-source system, which means it is weak against security threats, lacks technical support, and is unsupported hardware.**
This response addresses some common criticisms of Linux, such as difficulties with troubleshooting, potential security vulnerabilities due to its open-source nature, and challenges regarding hardware compatibility and technical support. However, it's important to note that many of these points can vary greatly depending on the specific distribution of Linux being used and the user's level of expertise.
**Hard to troubleshoot, open-source system, which means it is weak against security threats, lacks technical support, and is unsupported hardware.**
This response addresses some common criticisms of Linux, such as difficulties with troubleshooting, potential security vulnerabilities due to its open-source nature, and challenges regarding hardware compatibility and technical support. However, it's important to note that many of these points can vary greatly depending on the specific distribution of Linux being used and the user's level of expertise.
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