What is the structure of linux?
Answer / Manju Choudhary
Linux is structured around a kernel, which manages system resources and handles communication between hardware and software. On top of the kernel sits various system libraries and utilities, including the shell, which users interact with through command-line interfaces or graphical user interfaces.
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