Gordon Messmer wrote:

While it's a fact that the kernel is the only part of any distro that's
actually named Linux, The name has become attached to the entire OS.  It
is the de facto name for any OS that runs the Linux kernel regardless of
what the rest of the distro includes.  That's the reality of it and
there's no changing it.

So the system originally known as GNU became known to some as Linux, but no other change can ever be expected? Only one change, ever?

What 'system' was ever originally known as GNU? Or are you thinking of emacs as an operating system by itself?

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  Les Mikesell
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