Thank you. But I don't think "unknown" is a meaningful word here, it says nothing. You didn't send to [email protected], so no other people can receive your email except me.
2014-02-15 9:37 GMT+08:00 Lee Braiden <[email protected]>: > The elements of these "triplets" (each of the parts separated by dashes) > have a specific order and meaning, so they can't just be randomly rephrased > on a per-combination basis. > > They're not meant to be pretty English, but to encode information in a > semi-readable format. > On 15 Feb 2014 01:31, "Liigo Zhuang" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> 2014-02-15 9:26 GMT+08:00 Lee Braiden <[email protected]>: >> >>> Unknown-linux presumably means generic linux, and GNU you should >>> probably learn about, fir your own good, at gnu.org especially >>> gnu.org/philosophy. >>> >>> Hint: much of what people think of as "Linux" is actually part of GNU, >>> or using GNU. >>> >> If so, why not `x86_64-gnu-linux`? >> > -- by *Liigo*, http://blog.csdn.net/liigo/ Google+ https://plus.google.com/105597640837742873343/
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