At the heart of every Linux-based operating system lies the Linux kernel—the core component managing hardware, memory, and processes. It bridges software and hardware, enabling everything from smartphones to supercomputers to run efficiently. Developers, system administrators, and tech enthusiasts rely on its open-source, modular design for customization, security, and performance optimization.
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