>-----Original Message-----
>From: Raj Shekhar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 10:54 AM
>To: multiple recipients of
>Subject: RE: [ilugd]: Queries reg GNU/Linux
>
>
> --- "D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Well, you should go on to Babbage and Lovelace Ada ...
>I will try to explain why we do not have to thank ARPA, Von Neuman
>etc. and call the system as
>"ARPA-Hitler-GNU-Neuman-Ada-Blah-Blah-Linux".
>
-- snip

That was meant to be a sarcastic comment, 
I actually think it should be called 
GNU/Linux. And I know the GNU philosophy and 
the stuff. I just replied to a mail that 
started talking about Unix and Multics ...
BTW, I do work on the development of GCC and 
related tools, so I have much more reason to 
call it GNU/Linux.

The basic kernel as it is, is almost useless 
without the tools that are associated with 
it. In fact, even the kernel needs to be 
compiled (unless, of course, some idiot 
believes, in today's environment, that they 
would write machine code, even assembly 
code requires an assembler ;-)).

Most of the tools are provided by FSF, including 
some really important ones like Binutils, GCC, 
GDB etc. It is part of the GNU project.

But then, I do not want to push Linux or GNU/Linux 
down anyone's throat. In the end, GNU can exist 
without Linux and Linux can too, but it would be 
almost useless. I guess, MAC OS/X uses a port of
the Free BSD Kernel. And number of GNU tools are 
ported for that too.

Thanks and Regards,

Venky

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