On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 2:04 AM, Shawn K. Quinn <skqu...@rushpost.com> wrote: > It is important not to confuse Linux, the kernel, with GNU, the actual
I don't. Sure there's bsd-gnuland and linux-bsdland hybrids now too. Yet to a bsd user, the linux kernel is the most visible trackable thing to them guiding what they can do with any linux (even though to match a bsd base you have to pack at least binutils and glibc to linux kernel... but that's mostly moot herein). > Also of note that GNU also has its own kernel, Hurd (microkernel-based), > which is still under development a couple of decades later. So is plan9 and a bunch of other stuff that still hasn't gone anyware. Oh well.