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Linux 2.2 is just a kernel. It does not dictate any sort of user interface, and was used in a large number of distros. I would recommend against using any distro with a 2.2.x kernel, as it is probably quite old and will not support most modern hardware or programs.
Designed by Linux, it was originated to run graphic applications on older computer hardware. It was designed by John Andrews.
Humanware is a type of software. It allows people with vision impairments to use their phones and services. Their website offers product support as well as contact information.
Linux is, as you noted, an operating system. It is not a game so it does not have a main character. However, different distributions have different mascots. For example, the mascot for SUSE Linux is a lizard of some sort. The mascot for Linux in general is usually stated to be a penguin named Tux
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The Linux VFS (Virtual File System) may be thought of as a sort of interface between the Linux kernel and the mounted file systems. There can be many different file system types mounted simultaneously and VFS allows the Linux kernel to see and address them all in a similar way. This provides Linux with a great deal of flexibility. [JMH]
Windows is a family of operating systems. Linux is a kernel upon which operating systems are built.
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Without any sort of error messages, it id impossible to help you. My guess, based on the age of the product, is that it relies on libraries not found in a modern Linux system.
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Try this in the terminal:man sortandsort -?Reading it for yourself is the best way to learn.
There is no "-n" command by default in linux, though it can be an option to other commands. For example, in the make(1) command, it can be used to suppress the make program from actually doing the actions specified - it just prints out what it would have done.Answer[-n] may be what is called a "switch" typically passed to a Unix or Linux command. As mentioned above, it modifies the actions of another command. For example, in the sort(1) command, it instructs sort to sort numerically instead of alphabetically. The meaning of any given switch will typically vary from command to command so read each man page carefully before using a switch. [JMH]