Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
sharpen category; rearrange lead section per WP:MOS
Line 1:
The '''ELKS''' (the Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset (ELKS)''' is a [[Unix-like]] operating system [[kernel (computer science)|kernel]] that can run on [[Intel 8086]]-compatible [[microprocessor]]s. ELKS, formerly known as ''Linux-8086'', is a small subset of [[Linux (kernel)|Linux]] and can run on machines with limited processor and memory resources, including machines with [[16-bit]] microprocessors that aren't supported by Linux.
 
ELKS is [[free software]] and is available under the [[GNU General Public License]] (GPL).
Line 46:
 
[[Category:Free software operating systems]]
[[Category:Linux kernel]]
[[Category:Monolithic kernels]]
[[Category:Linux on PDAs]]