Linux-PC-operating system, UNIX-like, unlicensed

Linux-PC-operating system, UNIX-like, unlicensed
Linux-PC-operating system, UNIX-like, unlicensed Linux n, PC-Betriebsystem n, UNIX-ähnlich, lizenzfrei (nach Linus Thorvalds; 1991 aus Minix-OS für 80386 entwickelt)

English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics. 2013.

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