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Linux in itself refers to two entities, the former being the kernel itself developed by Linus Torvalds and the latter being the families of Operating Systems that derive from it therein. <ref>Edward, Jackson W. ''Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification,'' p. 33. [https://books.google.com/books?id=EHLH4S78LmsC&pg=PA33]</ref> (infobox potential)
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| image = [[File:Tux.svg|Tux|333px]]
| caption = [[Tux]], the Linux mascot.
| title      = Linux Kernel
| releasestatus = Maintained
| lastrelease = 6.10-rc2, 2024-06-02
| languages = [[C]], Assembly, [[Rust]]
| developers = [[Arch Linux]]
| website = [https://pacman.archlinux.page pacman.archlinux.page]
}}
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Linux in itself refers to two entities, the former being the kernel itself developed by Linus Torvalds and the latter being the families of Operating Systems that derive from it therein. <ref>Edward, Jackson W. ''Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification,'' p. 33. [https://books.google.com/books?id=EHLH4S78LmsC&pg=PA33]</ref>
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Revision as of 01:00, 5 June 2024

Linux Kernel
Tux
Tux, the Linux mascot.
Release Status Maintained
Last Release 6.10-rc2, 2024-06-02
Language(s) C, Assembly, Rust
Developer(s) Arch Linux
Website pacman.archlinux.page
Linux 5.15.19 Kernel boot process

Linux in itself refers to two entities, the former being the kernel itself developed by Linus Torvalds and the latter being the families of Operating Systems that derive from it therein. [1]

  1. Edward, Jackson W. Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification, p. 33. [1]