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It was developed by Linus Torvalds. |
It was developed by Bell Labs. |
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It was launched in 1991. |
It was launched in 1997. |
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Its target system types are embedded systems, mobile devices, personal computers, servers, mainframe computers and supercomputers. |
Its target system types are NAS, server and embedded systems. |
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Computer architectures supported by Linux are IA-32, x86-64, ARM, PowerPC and SPARC. |
Computer architectures supported by Inferno are IA-32, PowerPC, SPARC, Alpha and MIPS. |
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Its kernel type is Monolithic. |
Its kernel type is Monolithic with modules. |
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Its native APIs are LINUX/POSIX. |
Its native APIs are Proprietary. |
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It has preferred license of GNU GPLv2 (kernel). |
It has the preferred license of MIT, GNU GPL, GNU LGPL and LPL. |
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The non-native APIs supported through its subsystems are Mono, Java, Win16 and Win32. |
The non-native APIs are not supported through its subsystems. |
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Its update management depends on the distribution. |
Its update management is by source or by binary. |
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File systems supported by Linux are ext2, ext3, ext4, btrfs, ReiserFS, FAT, ISO 9660, UDF and NFS. |
File systems supported by Inferno are Styx/9P2000, kfs, FAT and ISO 9660. |