Enforcing , Permissive and disabled
linux isn't an operating system, per se, but most operating systems (if not all) based on the linux kernel have the ifconfig tool
Linux is not "based" on anything per se. Its kernel is all original code and the software included in the average Linux distribution is non-centric to a given system. However. Linux is inspired by and readily identified as being "related" to UNIX, to the point many Linux users consider it to be UNIX.
SE stands for Sergipe, one of Brazil states.
If the PS3 isn't on, it's not "in" Linux.
Yellow Dog Linux is a Linux distribution targeted at computers with PowerPC and Cell processors (such as older Macs and the PlayStation 3).
you run it under wine. http://www.spotify.com/se/help/faq/wine/ Go there for their own tutorial.
1. There is no singular "AMD motherboard." 2. Linux is not a single operating system. 3. Probably.
If by computer systems you mean operating systems, then: 1) Windows 2) Macintosh 3) Linux
Governmental entities such as states are not "organizations" per se. They are definitely not for profit.
1.control programs 2.sytem service programs 3.utility programs
Linux has a modular kernel and an open API. Thus any unneeded components for a specific task can be removed, and new modules can be added, such as for new devices or protocols. Although not a feature per se, Linux is known as a stable and robust kernel, thus making it very reliable in most situations.
RAID 2 and RAID 3.