Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 30th Aug 2006 16:54 UTC, submitted by anonymous
NetBSD "NetBSD runs on more hardware platforms than any other UNIX derivative due to smart design decisions and a commitment to portable code. Whether you're porting an operating system to a proprietary embedded system or looking for stability and compatibility across hardware platforms in the lab, NetBSD and its open license is a compelling alternative to Linux and the GNU Public License."
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deanlinkous
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2006-06-19

Actually I think RMS is moving toward suggesting GNU+LINUX to clarify the meaning a bit. Since it is the GNU operating system (plus) the linux kernel. I think that is more reasonable. Sort of. ;)

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