Now I think it is becoming clear that the main point of my question is indeed this seeming contradiction:
>> * Emacs runs on Windows. Instructions and reasons are stated clearly >> (as you quoted) > > Which I am indeed questioning why it is handled by GNU, too. > >> * Guix OS technically runs on normal, unqualified Linux Kernel (not just >> Linux-Libre). However, >> it is not "advertised" (the verb seemingly preferred by the community) >> and even the discussion thereof is shunned. -Yasu PS1 Thank you for technical corrections. 😄 (To move away from Linux-Libre, all that's needed [as you mentioned, nonguix, for example] is a config change though - I know it because I practice it myself) PS2 Regarding the technical wording of what is Linux, I have seen so many people going into various details of what it means But I still think, albeit without much understanding of the technicalities, the basic fact of the matter is: - Linux-Libre exists so that unaccountable (meaning no source code, not Free Software) binary drivers are removed - Linux, as opposed to above, does include (although there might be further technical delineations of how driver files are packaged and given names) the Blob drivers _______________________________________________ libreplanet-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss
