Joshua Judson Rosen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Please keep in mind that the whole system should be referred > > to as either "GNU", "GNU/Hurd" or "Debian GNU/Hurd", where > > "the GNU Hurd" is not the same as "GNU/Hurd". > > Mmm. Someone once explained to me that "GNU/Hurd" (and "GNU/Linux", > too) is like "TCP/IP", in which the slash is pronounced as "over" > (like `(2^.5)/2' is pronounced `root-two over two'). > > Contrarily, "GNU Hurd" uses "GNU" as an adjective describing "Hurd"....
The Hurd (or the GNU Hurd) is not the whole system, just a part of it. The FAQ can explain all. Bye -- Marco Parrone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 46B9 4793 2066 1927 13DB 82A0 1698 FFE8 3E6A 957A -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

