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Originally posted by kaidenshi View Post
I think the parent means that systemd seems to be replacing a lot of GNU tools, programs, and functions within Linux distros that adopted it. While systemd is licensed under the GPL, some people maintain that it's not GNU or is against GNU principles, therefore they are calling Linux distros systemd/Linux as a dig at the systemd folks.
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Originally posted by Ericg View Post
Even better we can just call it "Linux" since systemd is Linux specific anyway
If you're going to do that, you need to start calling Windows "ntoskrnl.exe" and Mac OS X "XNU". Linux is a kernel around which an operating system is built. That's why traditionally it's been GNU/Linux.
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Originally posted by xeekei View PostI might support the abolishment of the GNU parts from Linux just to not have to call it bloody "GNU/Linux". I hear musl is a pretty good libc.
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Originally posted by xeekei View Post
I was joking. Relax. Except I actually have heard musl is good.
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