The Linux Standard Base (LSB) was a joint project by several Linux distributions under the organizational structure of the Linux Foundation to standardize...
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Runlevel (redirect from Linux Runlevels)
Linux Standard Base Core Specification 4.1. 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-21. "Chapter 15. Commands and Utilities 15.2. Command Behavior". Linux Standard Base...
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proposed standards are the Linux Standard Base, which defines a common ABI and packaging system for Linux, and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard which recommends...
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was a freely downloadable version. OpenLinux Base was a USD 99 version with a few extensions. OpenLinux Standard was USD 299 and was their fully featured...
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distribution or package management system they are based on. Debian (a portmanteau of the names "Deb" and "Ian") Linux is a distribution that emphasizes free software...
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Linux (/ˈlɪnʊks/, LIN-uuks) is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released...
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Hierarchy Standard (FHS) is a reference describing the conventions used for the layout of Unix-like systems. It has been made popular by its use in Linux distributions...
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RPM Package Manager (redirect from RPM-based Linux distribution)
for Linux distributions; the file format is the baseline package format of the Linux Standard Base. Although it was created for use in Red Hat Linux, RPM...
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Rust for Linux is an ongoing project started in 2020 to add Rust as a programming language that can be used within the Linux kernel software, which has...
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environment variables. The main standard concerning application and binary compatibility of Linux distributions is the Linux Standard Base (LSB). However, the LSB...
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kernel Linux. It merged with Free Standards Group in 2007. The foundation has since evolved to promote open-source projects beyond the Linux OS as a...
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activities to make Linux POSIX-compliant, with Josey having prepared a list of differences between the POSIX standard and the Linux Standard Base specification...
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Hierarchy Standard matters had moved under the Linux Standard Base, which itself operates under Linux Foundation's auspices per Russ Herrold. Linux Device...
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Mandrake was based on Red Hat Linux (version 5.1) and K Desktop Environment 1 in July 1998. After that, it moved away from the Red Hat standard and Red Hat...
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United Linux was an attempt by a consortium of Linux distributors to create a common base distribution for enterprise use, so as to minimize duplication...
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modify each other's memory. Modern practice, as recommended by the Linux Standard Base, is to create a separate user account for each daemon. User identifier...
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Technology Officer of the Free Standards Group and elected chair of the Linux Standard Base workgroup. He continued as CTO of the Linux Foundation when the group...
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Debian-based distribution. It was the first Chinese Linux distribution to receive Linux Standard Base (LSB) certification. The system architecture was designed...
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over the years. Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) Linux Standard Base (LSB) Cameron, Debra (1991). Unix standards. Computer Technology Research Corp....
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Single UNIX Specification (category IEEE standards)
it is deemed to be compliant with a UNIX standard such as UNIX 98 or UNIX 03. Very few BSD and Linux-based operating systems are submitted for compliance...
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Linux Mint is a community-developed Linux distribution. It is based on Ubuntu and designed for x86-64 based computers; another variant is based on Debian...
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Linux Foundation: The Linux Standard Base (LSB), a set of interface standards to maintain ultimate portability of applications across various Linux versions...
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Musl (category Interfaces of the Linux kernel)
musl is a C standard library intended for operating systems based on the Linux kernel, released under the MIT License. It was developed by Rich Felker...
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Bharat Operating System Solutions (redirect from BOSS GNU/Linux)
implementation in India. BOSS Linux has been certified by the Linux Foundation for compliance with the Linux Standard Base. BOSS Linux supported Intel and AMD...
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Core Utilities, and systemd. This makes Alpine one of few Linux distributions not to be based on the GNU Core Utilities or glibc. For security, Alpine...
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Ar (Unix) (category Standard Unix programs)
Binutils. In the Linux Standard Base (LSB), ar has been deprecated and is expected to disappear in a future release of that standard. The rationale provided...
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SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) is a Linux-based operating system developed by SUSE. It is available in two editions, suffixed with Server (SLES) for servers...
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VectorLinux, abbreviated VL, was a Linux distribution for the x86 platform based on the Slackware Linux distribution, originally developed by Canadian...
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Arch Linux (/ɑːrtʃ/) is an open source, rolling release Linux distribution. Arch Linux is kept up-to-date by regularly updating the individual pieces...
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of Linux userland with a new standard design outside of the POSIX specification. The stated purpose of this was to provide a modern standard base operating...
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