First, rpm is RedHat Package Manager. Compilation is done with gcc, the GNU C Compiler.
To add that kernel to grub2's menu, as root you'd need to run:
grub2-mkconfig > /boot/grub2/grub.cfg #redirection is favored by Red Hat
Check out the man page @ man grub2-mkconfig
A bar graph is a great graphical representation of disributiation of data
Answer:
A. Motherboard has failed.
C. Processor has gone bad or is not seated properly.
Explanation:
The computer system is a digital or electronic device, which comprises of an input device, output device, memory and storage device and a processor, all controlled by a software interface known as the operating system.
The hardware and software components are all integrated on a printed board known as a motherboard.
When the motherboard is faulty, the system looses it functionality and the screen stays off but the power supply indicator light stays on. This is also the same for the processor.
Answer:
To protect a formula
Explanation:
One common example to apply cell protection to spreadsheet entries is to protect a formula used in the sheet to calculate payouts or rankings for example. A manager might want to share the results of the team to all its team and provides some ranking or other form of calculations in the sheet. He then needs to protect the formula so it's not altered by the team members or anyone else reviewing the file.