b.n. brullonulla at gmail.com writes:
Is there a Linux system somewhere with a *non-GNU* userland?
Linux From Scratch allows you to build from the kernel up.
I'm sure there are efforts (both dead and struggling) to
do something similar to that you have articulated here,
in this discussion.
On 2008-08-10, b.n. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I ask it here because I really don't know where to ask it.
Is there a Linux system somewhere with a *non-GNU* userland?
What do you mean by non-Gnu?
SW for which the FSF doesn't own the copyrights?
SW which is distributed under
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2008-08-10, b.n. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I ask it here because I really don't know where to ask it.
Is there a Linux system somewhere with a *non-GNU* userland?
What do you mean by non-Gnu?
SW for which the FSF doesn't own the copyrights?
SW which is
On 2008-08-10, Nikos Chantziaras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a Linux system somewhere with a *non-GNU* userland?
What do you mean by non-Gnu?
SW for which the FSF doesn't own the copyrights?
SW which is distributed under something other than one of the
Gnu Public
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2008-08-10, Nikos Chantziaras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a Linux system somewhere with a *non-GNU* userland?
What do you mean by non-Gnu?
SW for which the FSF doesn't own the copyrights?
SW which is distributed under something other than one of the
Gnu
On 2008-08-10, Nikos Chantziaras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry. Here is the definitive list of all software provided
by the GNU project:
http://directory.fsf.org/GNU
Given how much software GNU provides, I imagine it's pretty much
impossible to find a Linux or BSD these days that is
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2008-08-10, Nikos Chantziaras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The last time I did a basic FreeBSD install, it included Gnu
user-land stuff (e.g. gcc).
Anything else besides GCC?
I can't think of anything else off the top of my head, but it's
been a couple years since I've
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