They call it GNU/Linux - thanks Sun!
Posted Apr 4, 2008 12:44 UTC (Fri) by
grouch (guest, #27289)
In reply to:
They call it GNU/Linux - thanks Sun! by oblio
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Sun Microsystems' Next Linux Move (Seeking Alpha)
Furthermore, a lot of the most used F/OSS software is not GNU. MySQL is not GNU, PHP is not
GNU, Apache is not GNU, Sendmail, Qmail, Postfix, Tomcat, KDE, OpenOffice, Inkscape, BIND,
ZSH, PostgreSQL, SQLite,... are not GNU.
Remove all of those and you can still have an operating system -- you can still interact with your computer. Remove either the GNU software or Linux and you don't have an operating system, in the typically-named "Linux" or "GNU/Linux" distribution. The kernel by itself is not an operating system. The shell, coreutils and essential libraries standing alone are not an operating system.
I run Debian GNU/Linux. I can strip out everything except GNU code and Linux code and still operate my computer. Everything I add to those increases the convenience and utility of my computer, but removing either of those leaves me with a powered paperweight. If my operating system did not already have a name, either "GNU/Linux" or "GNU+Linux" would be a logical choice as the two parts are essential to gain the characteristics of the operating system I prefer.
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