CVSROOT: /web/www Module name: www Changes by: Karl Berry <karl> 10/09/23 23:01:04
Modified files: gnu : linux-and-gnu.html Log message: be consistent about *BSD references, #617296 CVSWeb URLs: http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.69&r2=1.70 Patches: Index: linux-and-gnu.html =================================================================== RCS file: /web/www/www/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html,v retrieving revision 1.69 retrieving revision 1.70 diff -u -b -r1.69 -r1.70 --- linux-and-gnu.html 26 Jan 2010 14:53:14 -0000 1.69 +++ linux-and-gnu.html 23 Sep 2010 23:00:52 -0000 1.70 @@ -237,13 +237,14 @@ <li> <a id="gnubsd"></a>On the other hand, in the years since this article -was written, the GNU C Library has been ported to the FreeBSD kernel, -which made it possible to combine the GNU system with that kernel. Just -as with GNU/Linux, these are indeed variants of GNU, and are therefore -called GNU/kFreeBSD and GNU/kNetBSD depending on the kernel of the -system. Ordinary users on typical desktops can hardly distinguish -between GNU/Linux and GNU/*BSD. -</li> +was written, the GNU C Library has been ported to several versions of +the BSD kernel, which made it straightforward to combine the GNU system +with that kernel. Just as with GNU/Linux, these are indeed variants of +GNU, and are therefore called, for instance, GNU/kFreeBSD and +GNU/kNetBSD depending on the kernel of the system. Ordinary users on +typical desktops can hardly distinguish between GNU/Linux and +GNU/*BSD.</li> + </ol> <!-- All pages on the GNU web server should have the section about --> @@ -285,7 +286,7 @@ <p>Updated: <!-- timestamp start --> -$Date: 2010/01/26 14:53:14 $ +$Date: 2010/09/23 23:00:52 $ <!-- timestamp end --> </p> </div>