Linage in a sentence as a noun

Servers were where the money was to reboot a CPU linage.

Yes namespaces break, but concepts and controls are from the same linage.

Just that Metro / UWP / WinUI are the same linage and therefore has some age.

It's about linage and the greater art narrative.

He's just explaining the concept & linage, seems fair enough to me. I don't understand the tone of this.

To do so you must show that the particular cultural values you're exploring do not share anthropological linage.

The Linux kernel, given it linage of supporting older, slower hardware, needs little adaptation to target it for lower powered mobile devices and it is mature.

Without the common mathematical language necessary to reason and talk about computation in the general case, and Babbage-linage programmers would have been at a severe disadvantage.

AKA, even with a rework station its likely a lot more than just swapping the chips, if there is sufficient PC/etc linage you might be able to swap the SPD chip as well, otherwise its going to be more than a mechanical heat it up, clean the pads, and drop/heat the new chip.

Linage definitions

noun

the number of lines in a piece of printed material

See also: lineage

noun

a rate of payment for written material that is measured according to the number of lines submitted

See also: lineage