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2 days agoIs it, though? I don’t know about you, but most (if not all) of my interactions with my computer are at levels above the kernel
Is it, though? I don’t know about you, but most (if not all) of my interactions with my computer are at levels above the kernel
Torvalds wrote the kernel, not the operating system. It’s a part of the GNU/Linux OS ;)
Maybe LibreOffice Draw can help you out? It has PDF editing capabilities
Wow, this was a treat to watch. Never would have imagined Brian Kernighan would be explaining shell pipeline to me in such a cosy setting
I made that comment in slight jest. But anyway using non GNU OS still is consistent with my viewpoint that you don’t operate the kernel per se. The kernel sits at a layer below what the user operates.
As for the argument of apps being made for Linux, it is nothing more than just a semantic shortcut to the common ground between all these independent OS