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{{encyclopedic}}'''Linux''' |
{{encyclopedic}}'''Linux''' is a largely [[POSIX]]-compliant kernel similar to [[UNIX]]. |
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When combined with [[GNU]] tools like [[glibc]] and other shell tools, the combination may be referred to as GNU/Linux. Other arrangements are possible, such as using Busybox in place of a standalone shell and other command-line tools. |
Revision as of 05:35, 10 January 2008
Template:EncyclopedicLinux is a largely POSIX-compliant kernel similar to UNIX.
When combined with GNU tools like glibc and other shell tools, the combination may be referred to as GNU/Linux. Other arrangements are possible, such as using Busybox in place of a standalone shell and other command-line tools.