A "kernel" refers to an single, small unit--one of the many found on an ear of corn (usually yellow). To use kernel in a sentence--assuming you don't want to talk about corn: "His incomplete answer did not supply one kernal of new information about the subject." or, "Her outrageous, exaggerated account of the break-up did not have a kernal of truth in it. (Not one single little bit)
If you're using a computer, you're using the kernel. The kernel is the very core of an operating system, and it controls pretty much everything.
Ubuntu uses the Linux kernel, which is a monolithic kernel with loadable modules.
Jesus Christ is the kernel figure of the Catholic faith.
No, it is unix-based but Linux is a kernel not an operating system.Ubuntu,Linux Mint,Debian,and puppy Linux,ect. are OS's that use the Linux kernel.
These are separate and unrelated tasks. To check the version of the running kernel in Linux, use the command uname -r. To upgrade the kernel, either use your distro's package manager (if any) to update the system, or download and compile the Linux kernel source.
You would use -I to leave the old kernel intact when you install a new kernel.
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Kernel is the most important file in the registry. Registry Cleaners is the best solution to clean registry.
The new Colonel is very strict & serious.The kernel in the popcorn machine popped quickly!~ Mr.Sapphire
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Example sentence - The old colonel could not eat the corn kernel without his false teeth.
Mac OS X uses a Mach kernel and FreeBSD utilities at it's core.