Basic Spring Concepts
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components

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context

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Linux is based on the Windows kernel.

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The Free Software Foundation recommends the name 'GNU/Linux' to emphasize the use and importance of GNU software in many distributions.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a commercial distribution of Linux.

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Linux was originally developed for personal computers based on the Intel x86 architecture.

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Linux, including Android, has the largest installed base of all general-purpose operating systems as of May 2022.

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Study Notes

Linux Overview

  • Linux is not based on the Windows kernel; it is an independent operating system kernel developed by Linus Torvalds.
  • Free Software Foundation promotes the term 'GNU/Linux' to highlight the significance of GNU software within various Linux distributions.

Distributions

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a well-known commercial distribution, designed for enterprise environments and known for its support and stability.

Historical Context

  • Initially developed for personal computers using the Intel x86 architecture, Linux was created to provide an open-source alternative to proprietary operating systems.

Usage and Popularity

  • As of May 2022, Linux, which includes Android as a variant, boasts the largest installed base among all general-purpose operating systems, showcasing its extensive adoption across various devices and platforms.

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Learn about the fundamental concepts of Spring that are crucial for understanding the framework and developing Spring applications.

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