Crackerjack is a Linux kernel regression test framework that assists in detecting Linux kernel regressions in a structured manner.
The Linux kernel is one of the prominent examples of free software, developed under the GNU General Public License version 2 (GPLv2) by contributors worldwide. This Unix-like operating system kernel is the foundation of the Linux family of operating systems.
Its creator, Linus Torvalds, initially conceived and assembled the Linux kernel in 1991. The Minix community contributed to the project by providing relevant code and ideas. Since the GNU Project's kernel, GNU Hurd, remained incomplete, and the BSD operating system was still encumbered by legal issues, developers flocked to the Linux kernel, thus contributing to its early success.
Due to its open-source character, the Linux kernel has received contributions from thousands of programmers worldwide. Today, it stands as one of the most reliable and stable operating systems, making Crackerjack a valuable software for any Linux kernel user.
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