The latest stable kernel is 4.14 and the latest long-term support kernel is 4.9.
The latest Arch Linux release as of June 15, 2009 is 2009.2.
First of all, it's GNU/Linux not just Linux(which is the name of the kernel). Second, most versions of GNU/Linux are free. Lastly, the most popular version is Ubuntu.
there is no "linux operating system". linux is merely a kernel that operating systems can be built upon, of which there are dozens if not hundreds
They have recently changed the name to "PC BackUp" and the current version is 8.0 (for Vista, XP and 2000)
Initially it was just called "Red Hat Linux", but now Red Hat focuses exclusively on the enterprise market with its Linux distribution named "Red Hat Enterprise Linux" (RHEL) with the community version named CentOS (Community ENTerprise Operating System) and Fedora (a Red Hat-supported community Linux distribution)
The latest versions of MySQL are:Stable:MySQL 5: version 5.1.48 (2 June 2010)Preview Release:MySQL 5: version 5.5.4 (9 April 2010)
Linux is the kernel.
The kernel.
The best solution is this command (actually two in one): uname -a && cat /etc/*release The first part of the command tells you the version of the Linux kernel that is running. The second part of the command tells you the name of the distribution, like "Red Hat Enterprise Linux X.X". When asked this same question, most people only answer the first part, which is not always what the user needs to know.
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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.