> 1. Can anyone defines in one line the concept of Kernel ?
> R: " ".
> 2. Can anyone defines in one line the concept of Linux Kernel ?
> R: " ".
> 3. Can anyone defines in one line the concept of Linux Kernel 2.2?
> R: " " .
I think you have already given us the number of
correct one-line answers to your question:
> none
cheers, (and success with your homework)
Rik -- Open Source: you deserve to be in control of your data.
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