the attribute value used in the Relative Distinguished Name(RDN) is a CN(common name)
gcc is the most common C-compiler for GNU/Linux platform.
If you're referring to LDAP, CN = common name
Linux is the kernel.
There are several different telnet servers / daemons for Linux. The most common one is probably the NetKit implementation. Most Telnet servers are run under the generic name of "telnetd", but this is also the name of a specific implementation.
The kernel.
A Linux distribution, known as distro or flavor, is an operating system that uses the Linux Kernel. I think the most common one is Ubuntu.
There are no "joined" Linux and Windows operating systems, so there is no name for them.
No. Red Hat Enterprise Linux is simply a commercial Linux distribution primarily used for servers. It was never a nickname for Linux itself.
There is no the text editor in Linux. There are dozens of possible text editors available for Linux, such as:edviVimEmacsJOENanoJEDKateGeditMousepadLeafpadjEditXeditGeanyNEditJuffEdJOVE
No. Bash runs entirely in userspace; it is not part of the Linux kernel. Although ti is extremely common, it is quite possible to have a working Linux distribution without it.
Linux was named by Ari Lemmke, who ran the FTP server where Linux was originally published. Linus Torvalds originally wanted to call the project "Freax", a combination of "free", "freak", and "Unix", but Lemmke's name stuck.
Exactly what the name says: It displays and sets the date on a Linux system.