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RE: "MIT/GNU/Linux" (was: gnu vs. xemacs)
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Micha Feigin |
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RE: "MIT/GNU/Linux" (was: gnu vs. xemacs) |
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Fri, 29 Dec 2006 15:59:39 +0200 |
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> On Behalf Of B. Smith-Mannschott
> Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 2:46 PM
> To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
> Subject: "MIT/GNU/Linux" (was: gnu vs. xemacs)
>
>
> On Dec 29, 2006, at 02:12, Leo wrote:
> > In every emacs-* mailing lists, it has been extremely consistent to
> > use Linux and GNU/Linux i.e. Linux means the kernel and
> GNU/Linux is
> > the operating system that contains a Linux kernel.
>
The operating system is the kernel. GNU is one of the more popular option (but
not the only one) for the tools running over the operating system. I think
GNU/Linux is just RMS being overly pushy and and egomaniac.
> So lemme see...
> (1) "Linux" is just kernel
Linux is the operating system
> (2) GNU/Linux is the operating system formed by running the
> GNU tools on top of that kernel
>
> =>
>
> Actually, we should use "MIT/GNU/Linux", at least when
What about qt etc ?
> including X11 on top of GNU/Linux. I'm sure I wouldn't feel
What if you replace GNU tools? (there are alternative options to most if not
all)
> at all tempted to shorten a handy phrase like
> "MIT/GNU/Linux". It just rolls of the tongue.
>
> I'm inclined to agree with the point made by the pedants of
> "GNU/ Linux", but I do wonder: where does it end?
>
> *ducks*
>
>
> // ben
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