Post #2598444
2022-12-28 14:39 UTC
@matthieu@mastodon.weber.fi.eu.org @otyugh@pouet.chapril.org @eloquence@social.coop the thing is non-gnu Linuxes should usually be counted for "Linux" in this kind of stats, even if they don't feature GNU components
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@matthieu@mastodon.weber.fi.eu.org 2022-12-28 14:59
@LuigiDev@mastodon.lol @otyugh@pouet.chapril.org @eloquence@social.coop What distributions use Linux with no GNU stuff? No GLibC, no coreutils, no fileutils, no bash? I have never heard of it (but it does not mean it does not exist). Of course, a lot of the software I use is not GNU (Firefox, KDE, VLC, python, perl, ruby) but I still consider that the bases system is GNU. Now *BSD are not GNU and not Linux, so they deserve to be considered separately, just like the other Unices (Solaris, AIX, HP-UX).