Article title: Brief introduction to common abbreviations in Linux. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
Author: zhao Pengju
LILO (Linux loader): This is a system-guided application for configuring and guiding one or more operating systems.
?? Bash (Bourne Again shell): one of four common Linux shells (PDKSH, TCSH-shell, Z-shell, and Bash), which is an upgraded version of Broun shell, it integrates all the advanced features of the Korn shell, C-shell, and TCSH shell. It is also the default shell of Red Hat.
?? X-windows: X refers to the X protocol, which is a user interface for providing network transmission graphics developed by Unix systems in the middle of 1980s. Unlike Windows and other GUI based on PC, it divides the GUI into three parts: X-windows, window manager, and program/file manager.
?? Gnome and KDE: two common Linux desktops. Gnome (GUN Network Object Model Environment) is the Network Object Model Environment, including panel, Desktop and a set of GUI (Graphical User Interface) tools for organizing program interfaces; KDE (K Desktop Environment) K Desktop Environment, a network-based transparent desktop, where users can execute a vast majority of Linux applications.
?? G/KDM (Gnome/K Display Manager): The Display Manager in the Gnome or KDE environment.
?? RPM (Red Hat Package Manager): Red Hat Package Manager. It organizes Linux software into packages that can be installed and deleted.
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