Linux operating systems - the basic information of the program

Linux operating systems is a software program developed by Various Linux developers. There are 96 file extensions supported by Linux operating systems in our database. In the further part of this page, you will find detail information about all the Linux operating systems with their brief description and a list of file extensions supported by Linux operating systems. It answers questions such as:
  • The basic features of Linux operating systems: A free open source operating system based on UNIX.
  • What kind of file extensions supported by Linux operating systems?
  • What kind of file format conversions supported by Linux operating systems?
  • How and where to download Linux operating systems?


File extensions supported by Linux operating systems

These are file extensions supported by Linux operating systems. You can use Linux operating systems to create, open or edit the file with these extensions:

  • 1 - Unix Section 1 Man Page
  • AR - Unix Static Library
  • BASH_PROFILE - Bash Interactive Login Shell File
  • BSH - BeanShell Script
  • DISKDEFINES - Linux LiveCD Information File
  • DISK - Linux Virtual Hard Disk
  • FNT - Windows Font File
  • GTAR - GNU Tar Archive
  • KO - Linux Kernel Module File
  • LOCK - Lock File
  • MPKG - Meta Package File
  • MBOX - E-mail Mailbox File
  • OPTS - Linux Configuration Options File
  • PARTIMG - Partimage File
  • PID - Process ID File
  • QKY - Quirky Kernel
  • RPM - Red Hat Package Manager File
  • SH - Bash Shell Script
  • SWP - Vi Swap File
  • S - Source Code File
  • SQFS - Squash FS Bootable File
  • 500 - Linux
  • ALLOW - Linux Access
  • AUG - Red Hat Linux Shellvars
  • BASH - Unix Shell Script (bash)
  • BASH_LOGIN - Unix Shell Script (bash)
  • BFD - Linux BFD Rules Configuration
  • COMMON - Unix Script
  • DENY - Linux Access
  • DWO - Red Hat Linux DWARF Debugging Information
  • GOLD - Gnome Desktop
  • IO - CPIO Compressed File Archive
  • IPUTILS - Gnome Desktop
  • JFFS2 - Journalling Flash File System 2 Disk Image
  • LINUX - Linux
  • MLOCATE - Gnome Desktop
  • NETBOOT - Unix Netboot Script
  • NETKIT - Gnome Desktop
  • OFFSETS - Offset
  • PARTIMGBZ2 - Partimage Disk Image
  • PARTIMGGZ - Partimage Disk Image
  • PXE - Linux, Unix Network Bootable
  • S#+A - RagTime 2
  • SAMBA3 - Gnome Desktop
  • SRPM - Linux Source RPM Package
  • TEXTUTILS - Gnome Desktop
  • TINY - Gnome Desktop
  • VERSION - Linux Gated Daemon
  • WRAPPER - Gnome Desktop
  • XKM - X KeyBoard
  • ZSH - Unix Shell Script
  • BRA - Linux Data
  • CONFIGURE - Bash File
  • CS8 - Unix Graphics Format File
  • EXEC - Unix Executable
  • EXT2 - Linux Second Extended File System
  • EXT4 - Fourth Extended Filesystem
  • FSEVENTSD-UUID - Fseventsd Data
  • JFS - Linux/Unix Journaling File System
  • JRN - Journal File
  • MGA4 - Mageia Linux File
  • MGA5 - Mageia Linux File
  • PARTIMG.BZ2 - Partimage Disk Image File
  • PARTIMG.GZ - Partimage Disk Image File
  • PERF - Linux Perf Data
  • PROCPS - Gnome Desktop File
  • REAL - Gnome Desktop Data
  • RPMNEW - RPM Package Manager Package Backup
  • RPMORIG - RPM Package Manager Package Backup
  • RPMSAVE - RPM Package Manager Package Backup
  • SXP - RedHat Linux Configuration
  • TEXTMATE_INIT - Unix Shell Script (bash) File
  • TRASHINFO - Trash Storage Metadata
  • UBIFS - Linux UBIFS Image File
  • USERSETTINGS - User Settings
  • BAK - Linux Installation Data
  • BDF - X11 Bitmap Distribution Format
  • NET - Linux Telnet Session
  • T - Roff/troff Unformatted Manual Page
  • DS - Desktop Korn Shell File
  • S - Source Code
  • DATA - Generally Data File
  • BK - Linux File
  • B - LILO Boot Loader Image File
  • PM - X Window PixelMap Bitmap Graphics File
  • A - Red Hat Linux Archive
  • ARP - Linux/FreeBSD File
  • SPM - Source Package Manager File
  • RUN - UNIX Shell Installer Installation Archive
  • DDT - Linux Configuration File
  • MOT - Linux Load Instructions
  • EXB - Flash Image File
  • LDS - Linux Compile Time Header Data
  • DUMP - Dump File
  • BUNDLE - Linux Program Installation Package
  • BIT - X11 Bitmap Picture


File conversions supported by Linux operating systems

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How and where to download Linux operating systems program?

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Linux operating systems developer website