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  1. Linux (Kernel) – Wikipedia

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  2. Linux kernel - Wikipedia

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    The Linux kernel: The core of the OS. (See? It’s right in the middle.) It’s software residing in memory that tells the CPU what to do. User processes: These are the running programs that the kernel manages. User processes are what collectively make up user space. User processes are also known as just processes.
    Since 2002, code must adhere to the 21 rules comprising the Linux Kernel Coding Style. The kernel is built with the GNU toolchain which consists of a number of tools. The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC or GNU cc) is the default compiler for the mainline Linux sources and it is invoked by make.
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    The following manuals are written for users of the kernel — those who are trying to get it to work optimally on a given system and application developers seeking information on the kernel’s user-space APIs. See also: the Linux man pages , which are kept separately from the kernel’s own documentation.
    It communicates between the 2, managing resources as efficiently as possible. The kernel is so named because—like a seed inside a hard shell—it exists within the OS and controls all the major functions of the hardware, whether it’s a phone, laptop, server, or any other kind of computer. The kernel has 4 jobs:
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