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RomulusCornflakes@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 15 days ago

Unfortunately, no-one can be told what Linux is. You have to install it for yourself.

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Unfortunately, no-one can be told what Linux is. You have to install it for yourself.

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RomulusCornflakes@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 15 days ago
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    Linux is a kernel for OS. See, I told you what Linux is. I did it!

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        The funny part of the original scene is that that is exactly what Morpheus himself does when Neo is outside the Matrix—tells him what the Matrix is.

        This is one of a few different examples (in that film and the others) that give credence to reading Morpheus as less trustworthy than he is styled. He should maybe be doubted more often.

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          Yeah, but clearly this is a difference between knowledge and understanding.

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          Maybe there’s a filter that keeps you from saying stuff like that inside the matrix.

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        Maybe Morpheus meant that no one can explain it and also be believed. 😅

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          Maybe the real matrix was the friends we made along the way.

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      I know it is an obvious term for you techbros, but kernel means nothing to your average person though. I would doubt most of them would even know what an OS is (especially abbreviated like that).

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        Explanation for dummies: Linux is a launcher of computer programs.

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          So it’s like the start menu? (j/k)

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            Naah!

            It’s what starts the start menu.

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              So it’s an init system?

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                It’s an init system for an init system.

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                It’s what the init system goes to, to do the real work.

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          Thanks for the lol of today.

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          Oh like a slingshot for floppies?

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          An OS is basically a broker of hardware resources for applications. And usually ships with some of its own applications. That’s a pretty fair explanation?

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            what is a broker?

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              Someone who (somehow) has less money than me

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              broker /brō′kər/

              noun

              1. One that acts as an agent for others, as in negotiating contracts, purchases, or sales in return for a fee or commission.
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        Best explanation of what KERNEL is, it’s like car engine and all electronics around it. It’s all hidden under the hood, but makes the whole thing run.

        Cars have been around for long enough that even non techy people understand at least the crudest basics and this helps them understand computer things when used as analogy.

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          So linux is the CPU?

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        It’s a government agency in the United Kingdom called the Ordnance Survey. They make all the maps.

        I was originally set up to help defend against catholic rebellions so it is historically linked to the army. That’s probably where the Colonel comes in to it.

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          That’s probably where the Colonel comes in to it.

          I think its originally French

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            The pronunciation is from French (Coronel), but the spelling is from Italian (Colonnello)

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      Yeah, but… but… like, but… if you just explain it, you’ll put people off. You’ve got to get them to install it first so that they get hooked.

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        Now eat this random pill I found

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          no… you misu… I have not just found it, of course! I am bringing it from the most delicate source of pills!

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      It’s not only for operating systems, though.

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        It’s not only for operating systems, though.

        What else? I can hardly imagine using Linux for something except OS.

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          Maybe they mean embedded systems where full OS isn’t required. Just the kernel and busybox.

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