breakthrough on naming issue!
Posted Aug 6, 2004 2:43 UTC (Fri) by
giraffedata (subscriber, #1954)
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breakthrough on naming issue! by piman
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It's called "Unix" or maybe "POSIX-like"
That's a different term, much more broad. It would include, for example, a standard AIX system, and that is quite distinguishable from Linux systems.
Please let "Linux" mean the Linux kernel, otherwise we have no way to talk about it.
I fought that battle valiantly when the name "Linux" was new. We have been beaten soundly. The vast majority of uses of the word "Linux" today are references to a class of operating system, not of kernel.
But it's not that big a loss -- we definitely still have a way to talk about the Linux kernel -- just add that one word - "kernel." That's what I do now. And as for a word for operating systems that include the Linux kernel -- I still maintain there's no need for one.
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