Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 4th Nov 2006 21:15 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Linux The FSF recently announced the release of gNewSense 1.0 in a press release. gNewSense is a free software GNU/Linux distribution created by two Irish free software advocates, Brian Brazil and Paul O'Malley, and is based on the Ubuntu and Debian distributions.
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RE[2]: HURD
by Cloudy on Mon 6th Nov 2006 17:39 UTC in reply to "RE: HURD"
Cloudy
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2006-02-15

I didn't say implement HURD on BSD, I said fork BSD and since it is a complete OS - call it GNU/GNU and we are done.

Which is the point I thought I was addressing. Why not just grab open solaris and call it GNU/GNU? It'd still not be the HURD that FSF intended, and like nuisance it's still just a way to grab attention from someone else's work.

If you are so against GNU/FSF then at least remove all the gnu packages on your system.

I should remove code that was mostly written by people outside the FSF because the FSF is a minor nuisance? I think not.

Actually, there is a lot of crap in GNU, and for commercial systems I've produced, we've not used core-utils or any other part of the non-GCC userland.

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RE[3]: HURD
by Moulinneuf on Mon 6th Nov 2006 23:28 in reply to "RE[2]: HURD"
Moulinneuf Member since:
2005-07-06

"and for commercial systems I've produced"

Please , do show a link to commercial system YOU have produced.

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