On Saturday, September 02, 2017 03:03:23 PM Mario Castelán Castro wrote: > The first think is to realize that Linux is a kernel, not an operating > system. A more appropriate name for the OS is GNU/Linux. Moreover, that > is the name Debian uses for its GNU/Linux versions (it also has other > kernels available).
This is OT to the subject of this thread,but at first I was going to comment and say that there is also, for example, KDE/Linux, as, indeed, I rarely touch anything graphical that is GNU. But, then I remembered that a lot of the-- hmm, what should I call them--I'll say boilerplate even though it is not what I really mean--command line programs are GNU. Without being entirely sure, I guess that includes things like ls, bash, ... Don't mind me, I'm just thinking out loud (or maybe not thinking).