Linux ISO

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

The sharing of actual Linux ISOs (disk images that contain the files necessary to set up the Linux operating system) is a legitimate use of file sharing services. Claiming to be downloading Linux ISOs was a stereotypical excuse given to a network administrator if questioned about one's heavy Internet usage.

Noun[edit]

Linux ISO (plural Linux ISOs)

  1. (literally) An ISO for setting up the Linux operating system.
  2. (euphemistic, Internet slang) A file, typically a movie, software or pornography, shared through a peer-to-peer file sharing service such as BitTorrent in violation of copyright or licenses.
    Hyponym: warez