Linux 101: Word Alert
This section will refresh you from some terminologies that we always encounter in the web or with Linux.
Debian is a free, open source, operating system for a computer that uses the Linux kernel. This is a set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run. Debian is software comprised of 25000 packages, which has easy format, ready to install in your computer.
C is the natural language for writing UNIX system programs. It was designed specially for Unix in early 1970s.
Module is a piece of the kernel that performs a specific task. This is code that can be loaded and unloaded into the kernel upon demand.
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