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He jumped and almost choked on a kernel of corn
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There has to be some kind of intelligence running this, if it is an OS it has to have a kernel somewhere
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The refinement process has removed the parts of the wheat kernel that provided fiber,
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would be in if one kernel of wheat planted yielded only
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It has a kernel of reality almost completely hidden by the unnatural puff of mythological imagery
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If there is that kernel at its base, what is it?
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That voice has a crux—a kernel which you understand and you just know what Carnatic music is, just like that, in a whiff—the Carnatic kernel—the soul of music
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That is the kernel of Carnatic music
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This is the logical and legal kernel of belief that unifies Hobbes’ thought
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It was to be the kernel of the eventual modern Germany
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The thoughts and impressions generated by this sluggish kernel
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kernel of truth out of the conversations
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” Another oversimplification, of course – but with an important kernel of
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Linux kernel, and Windows over the last 10 years reveals the
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Unfortunately, Stallman notes, the kernel project's eventu-
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Although the GPL's "viral" powers didn't apply to the Linux kernel, Torvald's willingness to borrow GCC for the
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kernel license and replaced it with the GPL
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the time that the GNU Project started to design their kernel
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make "system calls" directed at the kernel
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new functions to the Linux kernel, the GNU Project's glibc
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he had any regrets about putting the kernel under the GPL
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"If the GNU kernel had been ready last spring, I'd not have bothered to even start my project
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the GNU Project had rolled out its HURD kernel, chances were
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agement style of Torvalds and the kernel hackers
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Linux kernel, for example, and his current unwillingness as a
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when referring specifically to the kernel that drives the operat-
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Compared to the other vendors, my setup looked like a single kernel on a corncob
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He caught the admission, the kernel of truth within the conversational chaff, with a
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This single kernel of corporate risk, affects all other elements in
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To accommodate this evolution of the meaning, most of what was the original "operating system" is now called the "kernel", and OS has come to mean the complete package
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“There’s a hundred gallons of peach brew in there,” Kernel said
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“We gotta get this shit to the stash house,” Kernel said searching the area for any uninvited guests
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Kernel turned a raise brow toward his buddy as he guided the jalopy down the worn path that the two had taken more than a thousand times
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“See, T,” Kernel said rolling back over behind the weathered steering wheel, “Nothin’ to worry about
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Kernel tossed the old tarp back over the edge of the truck’s bed
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Kernel picked up an assault rifle out of the bed and held it across his chest
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Kernel knew what the gesture meant: The Barney’s are inside
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“Fuck!” Kernel shouted as he quickly fired his truck back to life
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Kernel directed the old pickup through a long deep puddle of water that had now gathered over the winding mountain road
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” A kernel of a thought came to him
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The thought kernel from earlier in the conversation popped in his mind again
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They carried a white kernel of maize on their backs
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That had the kernel of an idea starting to tremble in her brain
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A kernel of hope began to blossom inside her, and she fell quiet, as she absorbed what this meant
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One kernel of corn or any type of seed contains the life that was put there by nature
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In addition to coding the ROM, he also coded the kernel, the
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protocols out of the kernel
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contain the kernel along with a variety of other software packaged
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operating systems is that the Linux kernel and other components are
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That year, Linus Torvalds released his Unix-like kernel Linux as
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Each kernel is sealed in a transparent wrapping of cellulose: much like the plastic wrap that affluent people use today
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Each kernel of corn looks so identical to all the others that they cannot be told apart
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Each kernel, each segment of corn; seems almost identical to the others
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Why is the corn kernel almost identical to the billions of ‘beads’ humans made 36,000 years ago? What came first? The making of beads, or the growing of corn? How could a plant mimic the product of human tool making so closely? They are exactly the same size and shape
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The only difference between a corn kernel and a 40,000 yr-old mass-produced bead made by a human: is the hole in the bead and its color
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Why does a kernel of corn resemble almost the exact shape of the deaths head that Modern man mass produced for thousands of years before humans began eating corn? Each kernel of corn grown and decapitated and eaten: is the human subconscious screaming out to living humans to digest and understand their legacy of mass killing, mass decapitation, and the yellowness of their mass cowardice
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The number of kernel of corn in existence; today equals all of the accumulated human and Neanderthal heads that were ever decapitated and killed by all of our ancestors
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Victorian farmers in England believed in the ancient myth that every kernel of wheat and corn housed a spirit
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”646 These precious believers believe the Bible truth that our Lord taught us: “Very truly I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed
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It is the kernel or seed of truth and mighty wisdom (the Philosophers’ Stone and the unsealed Apocalypse) that smashes the feet of the four-metal image ( beast/idol) in the Book of Daniel
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is the foundation, kernel, and cornerstone of wisdom about our existence in this universe by which
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active component that encapsulates a discrete kernel of wisdom within a highly structured system of
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It is the kernel or seed of truth and mighty wisdom (the Philosophers’ Stone and the
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The most important kernel of wisdom is on the front cover of the book
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Only the kernel of every object nourishes;
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A little more sunshine to ripen the nut, then, not a boy's impatient shake, but a man's hand reached up to pick it gently from the burr, and find the kernel sound and sweet
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The woman says, “I brought something—” Even through its newspaper wrapping, Marie-Laure knows it is the model house; it feels as if this woman has dropped a molten kernel of memory into her hands
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In fact, 22 different services are provided by the session layer, grouped into subsets such as the Kernel Function Unit, the Basic Activity Subset, and the Basic Synchronization Subset
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In some cases, such as FreeBSD, you have to substitute a multiprocessor kernel for the standard one supplied with the operating system
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The Windows operating systems are composed of components that run in one of two modes: kernel mode and user mode (see Figure 17-1)
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A component running in kernel mode has full access to the system’s hardware resources via the hardware abstraction layer (HAL), which is a virtual interface that isolates the kernel from the computer hardware
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Abstracting the kernel from the hardware makes it far easier to port the OS to different hardware platforms
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The OS kernel itself is responsible for delegating specific tasks to the system processor or processors and other hardware
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Tasks consist of processes, broken down into threads, which are the smallest units that the kernel can schedule for execution by a processor
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A thread is a sequence of instructions to which the kernel assigns a priority level that determines when it will be executed
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When the computer has multiple processors, the kernel runs on all of them simultaneously, sharing access to specific memory areas and allocating threads to specific processors according to their priorities
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In addition to the HAL and the kernel, Windows’ executive services run in kernel mode
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For example, when the system loads a kernel mode device driver, it registers a device name with the Object Manager, such as \Device\CDRom0 for a CD-ROM drive or \Device\Serial0 for a serial port
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NOTE The kernel mode objects discussed here are not equivalent to the objects in the Active Directory database
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As with NetBIOS, Winsock is implemented in Windows as a kernel mode emulator just above the TDI and a user mode driver, called Wsock32
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Many different Linux versions are available, which are similar in their kernel functions but vary in the features they include
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The kernel is the core module that insulates the programs running on the computer from the hardware
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The kernel uses device drivers that interact with the specific hardware devices installed in the computer to perform basic functions such as memory management, input/output, interrupt handling, and access control
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It was a hard kernel of anger that I could barely stand to examine
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We implanted a voice recognition device the size of a kernel of corn into each doll’s little left earlobe, for no technology has remotely approached such a miracle as the human cochlea, where sound is measured by ripples across the shadowed inner coves of the ear
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He took the same view that I did, that the lease was the kernel of the matter
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Her taking you so unawares, oh yes, your tasting that kernel of evil with your oh-so-refined senses, kisses in the shadows, yes, and falling so blithely in love with her, so tenderly for you with all your loathsome powers
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A multi-server operating system has a minimal kernel, called the microkernel, that runs in privileged mode
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To take as an illustration the case of the larger titmouse, (Parus major) alluded to in a previous chapter; this bird often holds the seeds of the yew between its feet on a branch, and hammers with its beak till it gets at the kernel
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We should never cheat and insult and banish one another by our meanness, if there were present the kernel of worth and friendliness
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Do they not grow for woodchucks partly? The ear of wheat (in Latin spica, obsoletely speca, from spe, hope) should not be the only hope of the husbandman; its kernel or grain (granum from gerendo, bearing) is not all that it bears
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These he peddles still, prompting God and disgracing man, bearing for fruit his brain only, like the nut its kernel
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At length he would reach the corn, and selecting a suitable ear, frisk about in the same uncertain trigonometrical way to the topmost stick of my wood-pile, before my window, where he looked me in the face, and there sit for hours, supplying himself with a new ear from time to time, nibbling at first voraciously and throwing the half-naked cobs about; till at length he grew more dainty still and played with his food, tasting only the inside of the kernel, and the ear, which was held balanced over the stick by one paw, slipped from his careless grasp and fell to the ground, when he would look over at it with a ludicrous expression of uncertainty, as if suspecting that it had life, with a mind not made up whether to get it again, or a new one, or be off; now thinking of corn, then listening to hear what was in the wind
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Then, sitting on a pitch pine bough, they attempt to swallow in their haste a kernel which is too big for their throats and chokes them; and after great labor they disgorge it, and spend an hour in the endeavor to crack it by repeated blows with their bills
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In this calculation is included the kernel of ten chief teachers and ten or more church servant teachers