That LJ comments meme
Oct. 7th, 2004 02:01 pmWho's been commenting in your journal?
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Date: 2004-10-07 12:33 pm (UTC)It's just an operating system (like XP, OS X, Unix, etc). Some say much better than any other modern OS. Certainly more secure!
The zealots insist on always calling it 'gnu/linux'. Richard Stallman is *the* GNU inventor guy who started it all, and he always tries to emphasize the 'gnu' (clever recursive name: stands for 'gnu's not unix') part because he feels the 'linux' part has been co-opted by the non-open-source people (Red Hat, etc.), and now connotes something he doesn't fully believe follows his Dream of an operating system that is truly free from the closed-code policy followed by the likes of Bill Gates et al. Rant rant rant.