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  • Linuks Ständard Beis
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  • Linuks Ständard Beis (suokxie lsb) wa joint prōjekt bai severol Linuks distribyuçions under the organizational structure of the Linux Foundation (merger of the Free Standards Group and the Open Source Development Labs) to standardize the software system structure, including the filesystem hierarchy, used with Linux operating system. The LSB is based on the POSIX specification, the Single UNIX Specification, and several other open standards, but extends them in certain areas. Jigùm-dè vörçion wa 4.0. Akkordiŋ tu LSB dè prōjekt diskripçion:
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  • Linuks Ständard Beis (suokxie lsb) wa joint prōjekt bai severol Linuks distribyuçions under the organizational structure of the Linux Foundation (merger of the Free Standards Group and the Open Source Development Labs) to standardize the software system structure, including the filesystem hierarchy, used with Linux operating system. The LSB is based on the POSIX specification, the Single UNIX Specification, and several other open standards, but extends them in certain areas. Jigùm-dè vörçion wa 4.0. Akkordiŋ tu LSB dè prōjekt diskripçion: The goal of the LSB is to develop and promote a set of open standards that will increase compatibility among Linux distributions and enable software applications to run on any compliant system even in binary form. In addition, the LSB will help coordinate efforts to recruit software vendors to port and write products for Linux Operating System. The LSB compliance may be certified for a product by a certification procedure. The LSB specifies for example: standard libraries, a number of commands and utilities that extend the POSIX standard, the layout of the file system hierarchy, run levels, the printing system, including spoolers such as CUPS and tools like Foomatic and several extensions to the X Window System.