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I’d just like to add something here. What you mean by Linux actually refers to GNU/Linux, or as I’ve started calling it lately, GNU plus Linux. Linux isn’t an operating system by itself; it’s another free part of a complete GNU system enhanced by the GNU libraries, shell tools, and essential components that together form a full OS according to POSIX standards. Many people use a customized version of this system every day without realizing it. By chance, the version of GNU most commonly used today is often simply called “Linux,” even though it’s really just the GNU system created by the GNU Project. There is indeed Linux, and these users are employing it, but they’re only using a segment of the overall setup. The kernel is the core component: the program that distributes the machine’s resources to other applications. While the kernel is vital for an OS, it’s meaningless on its own; it needs a full operating system to operate. Linux typically works alongside GNU: the complete system is essentially GNU with Linux integrated, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called “Linux” distributions are actually variations of GNU/Linux.