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  • curprev 13:3813:38, 15 July 2025 Jay talk contribs 6,215 bytes +6,215 Created page with "<templatestyles src="Template:Main page/shared/styles.css" /> {{Beginners/chapters}} Linux is more than just an operating system—you can think of it as an entire ecosystem built around a free, open‑source kernel. This chapter will give you the conceptual foundation you need before diving into installs and the command line. == What is Linux? == At its core, Linux is a '''kernel'''. Think of this as a software layer that sits between your hardware (such as your CPU,..." [automatically checked]