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The ability of a system, application or program to operate with another, even if they do not natively "speak the same language". Successful InterOperability is commonly based on StandardsCompliant communication.
-In the Linux world, interoperability
normally refers to the ability for Linux users to interact with non-Linux (most commonly MicrosoftWindows and [MacOSX]) users. See CategoryInteroperability
for our pages on this topic.
+In the [
Linux]
world, InterOperability
normally refers to the ability for [
Linux]
users to interact with non-[
Linux]
(most commonly MicrosoftWindows and [MacOSX]) users. See Category:Interoperability
for our pages on this topic.