On a Linux system, the first daemon that is loaded is known as init.
<h3>What is a
daemon?</h3>
A daemon can be defined as a program that is designed and developed to run continuously and it's created to handle periodic service requests that are expected to be received on a computer system such as a Linux system.
On a Linux system, init simply refers to the first daemon that is loaded and it runs continuously.
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The reason your program isn't working is because you put the n=12 now when you put the other n's in the code it causes it to only work with the number 12
Answer:
floppy discs:
easily damaged, large compared to newer external storage drives, newer computers don't have a floppy disc drive
Explanation:
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