On Tue 2017-10-10 18:05:15 +0200, Leo Gaspard wrote: > So we should call FreeBSD “GNU/FreeBSD” instead? Sorry, I could not resist.
Debian actually does ship a "port" that uses the FreeBSD kernel and the GNU userland, and it calls it GNU/kFreeBSD. https://www.debian.org/ports/kfreebsd-gnu/ This naming clarity is useful to distinguish it from the FreeBSD operating system, which uses the FreeBSD userland with the FreeBSD kernel. There is no single userland required for any kernel (though some userlands do require a specific kernel). When we're talking about GNU/Linux distros, we should name them for what they are. Enjoy, --dkg
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