I believe Simply GNUstep is very much out of date. 

california_dan wrote:
> 
> I'm planning on setting up a computer with some software and i'm
> trying to figure out the OS to use.
> 
> I plan this to be a free-as-in-freedom OS.
> 
> If i'm planning on using GNUstep, then i understand that the OS will
> have to be either gnu/linux or a bsd, and it will have to run x
> windows.
> 
> As a corollary, for now at least, i understand that it will be
> impossible for me to run gnustep without also running X11.
> 
> If any part of this is false, could somebody please correct me?  And
> thanks in advance, i want to be sure that i am acting on an accurate
> understanding of the situation.
> 
> dan
> 
> PS: does anybody use the "simply gnustep" setup?
> 
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