2008, Christa Terry, IDo: Planning Your Wedding with Nothing But 'Net, Simon and Schuster →ISBN, page 84
... Plus, we're a Mac and Linux household, which meant there wasn't much purchasable software that we needed anyway. We used the spreadsheet programs we already had on our computers.
2013, Arnold Kling, Nick Schulz, Invisible Wealth: The Hidden Story of How Markets Work, Encounter Books →ISBN
When two companies, such as banks, merge into one organization, they eventually need to consolidate their software systems into a single operation. Typically, this turns out to be very costly. It would be particularly difficult if one company used Microsoft's operating system and another company used Apple or Linux.
2014, Drew Beechum, Denny Conn, Experimental Homebrewing: Mad Science in the Pursuit of Great Beer, Voyageur Press (MN) →ISBN, page 71
If you’re more of a computer type, grab a Raspberry Pi, a credit card—size fully functional Linux computer for the shockingly low price of twenty—five to thirty-five dollars. Turn it on, plug it into a monitor, and you’ve got yourself a minicomputer.