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  • ...em]] that controls processes, manages memory, and loads drivers. The first Linux kernel was implemented by [[Linus Torvalds]], a [[Finland|Finnish]] software stude The Linux kernel is a [[Free software movement|free]], [[Unix-like]], [[Open source software
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  • *[http://www.kernel.org The Linux kernel website] *[http://www.kernelnewbies.org Linux kernel hacking for beginners]
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  • {{rpl|Linux kernel}} ...rating systems, with [[Linus Torvalds]], the creator and maintainer of the Linux kernel.
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  • *[http://www.kernel.org The Linux kernel website] *[http://www.kernelnewbies.org Linux kernel hacking for beginners]
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  • * The [[Linux kernel]], the kernel of the [[Linux]] operating system, written and maintained by
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  • A version of Linux comprised of the Linux kernel, all or part of the GNU operating system, and assorted other software.
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  • ...pporting groups over the naming of operating systems that are based on the Linux kernel and use GNU utilities.
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  • {{r|Linux kernel}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A computer operating system that uses the Linux Kernel.
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  • {{Image|linus_torvalds.jpg|right|200px|Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel}} ...writing the initial versions of the [[open source software|open source]] [[Linux kernel]], and is currently the project coordinator (known in [[open source softwar
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  • An operating system consisting of the Linux kernel and GNU utilities.
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  • {{r|Linux kernel}}
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  • ...rol systems for some of the most important open source projects (e.g., the Linux kernel, Qt, Ruby on Rails).
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  • ...ng groups over the naming of [[operating systems]] that are based on the [[Linux kernel]] and use [[GNU]] utilities. The FSF maintains that because the systems de ...o attribute credit to those who worked hard at creating the tools that the Linux kernel runs. [[Linus Torvalds]], however, has made no effort to hide his thoughts
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  • ...igh performance World Wide Web server that can be run partially inside the Linux kernel, in order to serve web pages faster than traditional web servers such as Ap
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  • {{r|Linux kernel}}
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  • ...m the Linux penguin mascot, [[Tux]]. It was originally contributed to the Linux kernel project by [[hacker|kernel hacker]] [[Ingo Molnar]].<ref>{{cite web updates yourself, TUX will never work on a recent 2.6 Linux kernel.
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  • ...em]] that controls processes, manages memory, and loads drivers. The first Linux kernel was implemented by [[Linus Torvalds]], a [[Finland|Finnish]] software stude The Linux kernel is a [[Free software movement|free]], [[Unix-like]], [[Open source software
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  • {{r|Linux kernel}}
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  • Some examples of "benevolent dictators" are [[Linus Torvalds]] for the [[Linux kernel]], [[Guido van Rossum]] for the [[Python programming language]], [[Larry
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  • {{r|Linux kernel}}
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  • | creator = Linus Torvalds (Linux kernel) and Richard Stallman (GNU Utilities) Development of the Linux kernel was started in 1991 by a Finnish college student named [[Linus Torvalds]]<r
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  • | Included [[Linux kernel]] 2.6.7, [[XFree86]] 4.3.0.1 and [[GNOME]] 2.0.8. LiveCD available for x86 | [[Linux Kernel]] 2.6.12.6 with many updated drivers from third parties, [[GNOME]] 2.12.1,
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  • ...ng with the [[BSD license]]. If an end-user changes the source code of the Linux kernel, he should be, and is, permitted to use the same license for his derived wo Perhaps the most notable piece of open source software is the [[Linux kernel]], originally created by [[Linus Torvalds]]. This program serves as the cor
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  • * [[Linus Torvalds]] (1969-) - implemented Linux kernel, first ''monolithic'', UNIX-like operating system which could run on an [[I
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  • Tux originated from a discussion on the "Linux kernel" [[mailing list]]. On May 1, 1996, early Linux contributor Matt Hartley be
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  • Tux originated from a discussion on the "Linux kernel" [[mailing list]]. On May 1, 1996, early Linux contributor Matt Hartley be
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  • Later the Linux kernel team included a different IPsec implementation &mdash; one that Americans c
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  • ...ometimes called a ''distro'', is a version of [[Linux]] comprised of the [[Linux kernel]], all or part of the [[GNU operating system]], and assorted other software Linux distributions began to appear soon after the Linux kernel was first used by individuals outside the original Linux programmers. They
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  • ...the computer's memory at once. This improves performance. The [[Linux]] [[Linux kernel|kernel]] is a popular example of a monolithic kernel.
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  • ==== Linux kernel crisis ==== ...loy any proprietary tools in its making. In 2005 the agreement between the Linux kernel project and BitMover collapsed amid allegations that BitKeeper was being re
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  • ...y/copeland_asus.fortune/index.htm}}</ref>. Netbooks typically run either [[Linux kernel|Linux]] or [[Windows XP]] operating systems <ref name="pricegrabber" /> rat Some users install different operating systems like [[Linux kernel|Linux]], [[FreeBSD]], [[OpenBSD]] and [[Darwin operating system|Darwin]] (D
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  • [[Image:Hexer.png|300px|right|thumb|The [[Hexer]] hex editor displaying the [[Linux kernel]] version 2.6.20.6; this image illustrates the value of bytes composing a p
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  • ...cher and more cohesive experiences for users. Android is built on the open Linux Kernel. Furthermore, it utilizes a custom virtual machine called 'Dalvik' that has
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  • ...widespread Internet monitoring; IPsec for Linux was a byproduct. Later the Linux kernel team included a different IPsec implementation in the kernel, and added KAM
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  • ...ewrite parts of the code whose authors did not grant such permission. The Linux kernel is the primary example of a project facing this dilemma as it licenses stri
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  • ....org/IP/DMCA/Felten_v_RIAA/20010813_cox_decl.html] (longtime number two in Linux kernel development) and Professor [[Edward Felten]] (and some of his students at P
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