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(One of the authors of this wiki distinctly remember saying about Windows Version 1.0: ''Huh, what a piece of crap, that'll go nowhere! Let me buy SideKick instead!'' and history proved him wrong...) 😁 | (One of the authors of this wiki distinctly remember saying about Windows Version 1.0: ''Huh, what a piece of crap, that'll go nowhere! Let me buy SideKick instead!'' and history proved him wrong...) 😁 | ||
Linux can have multiple [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_(operating_system kernel]s and please remember that: | Linux can have multiple [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_(operating_system) kernel]s and please remember that: | ||
* LTS = Long Term Support = ultra-stable | * LTS = Long Term Support = ultra-stable | ||
* Stable = Stable ''Development'' Kernel | * Stable = Stable ''Development'' Kernel | ||
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mhwd-kernel --install linux510 | mhwd-kernel --install linux510 | ||
{{note|To compare this to Windows would be to say that if Windows were Linux it would allow you to run the Windows 11 shell on the Windows XP kernel or the other way around or any other bizarre combination *you as the administrator* wanted!👏}} | {{note|To compare this to Windows would be to say that if Windows were Linux it would allow you to run the Windows 11 shell on the Windows XP kernel or the other way around or any other bizarre combination *you as the administrator* wanted!👏}} | ||
== Linux doesn’t have a registry! == | == Linux doesn’t have a registry! == |
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