Hi, I've been reading on the GNU website that GNU/Linux "is basically GNU, with Linux functioning as its kernel". Does anyone know which parts of a standard GNU/Linux system aren't also part of the official GNU system, apart from the Linux kernel (not including applications which aren't part of the actual operating system)? The only others I know of are any desktop environments and window managers other than GNOME which people use, because GNOME is an official part of GNU.
I know that GNU contains some free software which wasn't specifically written for it, such as the X window system, as there's no need to replace them, because its aim is to make a complete free software operating system available, not to write all the parts of one from scratch when that isn't necessary. Thanks, Guy _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
