Copernicus
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2016-04-22
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#171
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2016-04-22
, 12:46
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#172
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Oh, I certainly enjoy the products that were created under Stallman's leadership. But I also enjoy the works of Torvalds, as well as those produced at Berkeley, MIT, Bell Labs, and many other places. All these folks have had a hand in producing the modern crop of Unix or Unix-like operating systems; and make no mistake, whether or not actual code has propagated between various versions of Unix, all of them have influenced each other significantly.
I simply find the efforts of one man to try and control the world of open source software to be uncomfortable. I don't want Pierogi to start being called GNU/Pierogi, even though I currently license it under the GPL. Until Linus Torvalds himself changes the name of Linux to GNU/Linux, I will continue to call it just Linux.
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2016-04-22
, 14:04
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#173
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Yes, but you DO understand what I am talking about, right?
"Linux" is the thing you can get from kernel.org git repo.
Usually most people need some kind of userland too, that includes even people like me
Why I am so insistent on this;
Words are important, and we need to fight the erosion of meaning.
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2016-04-22
, 14:35
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@ North Potomac MD
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#174
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2016-04-22
, 14:54
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@ Wigan, UK
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#175
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Could you folks please clear something up for me. I've never quite understood the gnu of gnu/linux. One way of putting it. If you took the gnu out of gnu/linux, what would you have? For example is the set of commands like "ls", "tail" or "more" part of the core linux or is that what gnu brings. Also, How about vi or vim? vi runs on my android phone but I think that is because I have busybox. So then is busybox a program that simply contains a subset of the gnu utilities. Finally when I think of a distribution like Debian and Ubuntu, is that then linux + gnu + whatever else Debian or Ubuntu has to offer. Where as Andriod is linux + whatever else Android has to offer. Thanks!
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2016-04-22
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@ Wigan, UK
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#176
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Right. Calling a Linux + Userland OS just "Linux" is an erosion of meaning. Calling a Linux + Userland OS "GNU/Linux" is even worse, as it (a) endorses using the name "Linux" to describe the entire OS, and (b) incorrectly implies that the entire package is subsumed within the GNU project.
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2016-04-22
, 15:31
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@ North Potomac MD
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#177
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The commands you mention are part of GNU coreutils: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Core_Utilities
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2016-04-22
, 15:33
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@ Dayton, Ohio
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#178
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Could you folks please clear something up for me. I've never quite understood the gnu of gnu/linux.
One way of putting it. If you took the gnu out of gnu/linux, what would you have? For example is the set of commands like "ls", "tail" or "more" part of the core linux or is that what gnu brings.
Also, How about vi or vim?
Finally when I think of a distribution like Debian and Ubuntu, is that then linux + gnu + whatever else Debian or Ubuntu has to offer. Where as Andriod is linux + whatever else Android has to offer.
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2016-04-22
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@ Dayton, Ohio
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#179
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The commands you mention are part of GNU coreutils: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Core_Utilities
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2016-04-22
, 15:44
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#180
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The '/' implies a combination, so GNU/Linux is 'GNU+Linux' or 'GNU with Linux'. Richard Stallman insists on it because he sees an ethical difference between software using copyleft licensing and that using permissive or propriatory licensing.
Permissive != free
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