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[[File:Linux kernel ubiquity.svg|thumb|400px|The [[Linux kernel]] is ubiquitously in use on very different hardware platforms in conjunction with an abundance of software packages to build a tailored [[operating system]]. The connected Human Machine Interface peripherals dictate how we use the hardware. These need some kernel-support, some middleware-support, but eventually the UI must be tailored to them.]]
[[Linux kernel]]-based operating systems have found wide adoption and a very far-reaching range of use. All the [[Free and open-source#Advantages and benefits of free and open-source software|advantages and benefits of free and open-source software]] apply to the Linux kernel itself and also to most of the rest of the system software.
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