Template:Linux
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- Usage
Navigation box {{Linux kernel}} covers the Linux kernel in technical detail; this includes userspace software that acts as an immediate interface, for example systemd acting as an interface to cgroups.
How to manage this template's initial visibility
To manage this template's visibility when it first appears, add the parameter:
|state=collapsedto show the template in its collapsed state, i.e. hidden apart from its titlebar – e.g.{{Linux |state=collapsed}}|state=expandedto show the template in its expanded state, i.e. fully visible – e.g.{{Linux |state=expanded}}|state=autocollapseto show the template in its collapsed state but only if there is another template of the same type on the page – e.g.{{Linux |state=autocollapse}}
Unless set otherwise (see the |state= parameter in the template's code), the template's default state is autocollapse.
- See also
- {{freedesktop.org}} – for software hosted by this organization
- {{GNOME}} – for software developed by this organization
- {{GNU}} – for all software maintained by the GNU Project
- {{KDE}} – for software developed by this organization
- {{Linux}} – covers the Linux kernel-based family of operating systems (= Linux kernel + GNU and non-GNU software)
- {{Linux distributions}}
- {{Linux package management systems}} – only for distinct articles, to replace messy {{Package management systems}} and {{Software digital distribution platforms}} navboxes
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