Alexsayman
New Member
Linux is an operating system kernel. By itself, it can do very little. It needs to be combined with an interface and applications in order to be useful. When you take the kernel and add the parts to create a working system, you create what is called a "Linux distrbution", or "distro." Fedora is an example of a Linux distro.
In summary, Linux is a kernel, and Fedora is a full operating system.
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In summary, Linux is a kernel, and Fedora is a full operating system.
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