The GNU-Darwin Distribution is a free operating system and a popular source of free software for Mac OS X and Darwin-x86 users, but it is also a platform for digital activism. Founded in November of 2000, the Distribution has the stated goal of bringing software freedom to computer users of every stripe, and vigilantly defending digital liberties.
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XFree86 and GNOME/KDE aren't neccesary to run on GNU/Linux, the GNU toolchain is, therefore they it is not as imperative to give them credit because you can choose not to use it, but still run a functional system. Or if you wish, use the BSD toolchain under it!
XFree86 and GNOME/KDE aren't neccesary to run on GNU/Linux, the GNU toolchain is, therefore they it is not as imperative to give them credit because you can choose not to use it, but still run a functional system. Or if you wish, use the BSD toolchain under it!