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A
distribution essentially consists of the base operating system (Linux kernel) along with some important tools, programs and utilities
compiled to be compatible with that particular base.
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Today, there are dozens of different (mostly compatible) versions of Linux - referred to as
'distributions', or just 'distros' - all based on the same core project.
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A Linux
distribution is comprised of thousands of programs developed independently, so it's not always obvious who is responsible for a problem.
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French
distribution
MCLH CG
15/08/2011
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