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Linux is a ["Unix"]-like operating system kernel that was developed by WikiPedia:Linus_Torvalds and released under the GNU ["GPL"]. The word "Linux" is also used to refer to operating systems based on the Linux kernel; however, the ["GNU"] Project (as well as ["Debian"]) prefers the term [["GNULinux"]]. #language en
Linux is a
Unix-like operating system '''kernel''' that was developed by WikiPedia:Linus_Torvalds and released under the GNU ["GPL"]. The word "Linux" is also used to refer to operating systems based on the Linux kernel; however, the ["GNU"] Project (as well as Debian) prefers the term "GNU/Linux".
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 * Common wiki for all Linux distros: http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/
 * {Wikipedia:Linux}
 * Wikipedia's Wikipedia:Linux page
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 * UsefulLinux
 * http://www.pclab.uni-bk.ac.yu/linux/ewtoc.html Using Linux
 * http://dsl.org/cookbook/cookbook_toc.html The Linux Cookbook: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use
 * http://www.comptechdoc.org/os/linux/howlinuxworks/
 * http://linux-newbie.sunsite.dk/
 * [http://componentizedlinux.org Componentized Linux].
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Linux is a Unix-like operating system kernel that was developed by Linus_Torvalds and released under the GNU ["GPL"]. The word "Linux" is also used to refer to operating systems based on the Linux kernel; however, the ["GNU"] Project (as well as Debian) prefers the term "GNU/Linux".

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