Bundling utilities, management tools, and application software with a Linux kernel is called a:
- A text editor
- A type of hardware
- A trademark
- A distribution of Linux
Explanation & Hint:
A Linux distribution, often simply called a distro, is a version of the Linux operating system that includes the Linux kernel along with a set of software to meet the needs of a specific group of users. This typically includes system tools, graphical user interfaces, and application software. Each distro can vary greatly in terms of what software is included and how it is configured. Examples include Ubuntu, Fedora, and Linux Mint. |