Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 15:45:53 -0500 (EST) From: Ossama Othman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Ossama Othman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Debian User List <debian-user@lists.debian.org>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Hi, > go to www.gnu.org to see the whole history of the thing. In a > nutshell: Richard M. Stallman had the idea to create a free unix > clone. Others liked the idea and helped him. Linux wrote the > first working kernel. The ESSENCE of the idea is computer code > that is totally open to examination and/or change. You've got your facts confused. I confess to my "Linux" typo when I meant Linus (Torvalds). By "facts confused" are you referring to this typo? If not, I would like to know to what. Thanks, joeh Linux Torvald's created the Linux kernel. Richard Stallman founded the Free Software Foundation that is responsible for creating most of the GNU utilities that most, if not all, Linux distributions use. The Linux kernel basically runs an operating system that is comprised predominantly of GNU utilities, in most cases. Linus Torvald's did not create "GNU" nor did GNU, i.e. the Free Software Foundation, create Linux. Linux by itself is not an operating system. It is for this reason that Debian refers to its Linux distribution as: Debian GNU/Linux ^^^ ^^^^^ Here are some Linux related sites that might be of interest: www.linux.org www.linuxhq.com By the way, the FSF is working on their own kernel called the "Hurd." The Hurd will probably also run an operating system comprised mainly of GNU utilities, just like most Linux distributions. In fact, Debian is developing its own Hurd distribution. -Ossama ______________________________________________________________________ Ossama Othman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 58 60 1A E8 7A 66 F4 44 74 9F 3C D4 EF BF 35 88 1024/8A04D15D 1998/08/26