Many parts of the Linux kernel do call the BIOS after POST, including the framebuffer and the APM/ACPI drivers. Most modern operating systems do not rely solely on the BIOS to support devices because interacting with them directly is usually faster, and bugs in the bIOS can be worked around.
BIOS
The BIOS function in the 8086 microprocessor is called an interrupt function. It is an interrupt function because it is not called by a function call instruction.
There is none. Not everyone agrees on what to call most Linux systems, but "GNU/Linux" tends to generate more controversy than saying just "Linux."
Try asterisk.
She probably doesnt like you or understand what you want
There is no native version for Linux. The Windows version runs moderately well when using Wine.
What do you call the society of post ww1?
All computers have to start from from something. If it makes more sense to call that something a Basic Input Output System or BIOS then no problem
No; Call to Post, AKA First Call, dates from the mid-19th century at the latest.
A bannister post is called a ( Newel Post )
on call . it doesnt make senseif your "in call" on call means that they can call you into work anytime .
he doesnt call him a girl....