comparison etc/LINUX-GNU @ 47115:95415d9788e6

Fix typo.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Fri, 30 Aug 2002 04:00:37 +0000
parents e7d1e0f7a699
children 23a1cea22d13
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66 When GNU programs were only usable individually on top of another 66 When GNU programs were only usable individually on top of another
67 operating system, installing and using them meant knowing and 67 operating system, installing and using them meant knowing and
68 appreciating these programs, and thus being aware of GNU, which led 68 appreciating these programs, and thus being aware of GNU, which led
69 people to think about the philosophical base of GNU. Now users can 69 people to think about the philosophical base of GNU. Now users can
70 install a unified operating system which is basically GNU, but they 70 install a unified operating system which is basically GNU, but they
71 usually thing these are "Linux systems". At first impression, a 71 usually think these are "Linux systems". At first impression, a
72 "Linux system" sounds like something completely distinct from the "GNU 72 "Linux system" sounds like something completely distinct from the "GNU
73 system," and that is what most users think. 73 system," and that is what most users think.
74 74
75 This leads many users to identify themselves as a separate community 75 This leads many users to identify themselves as a separate community
76 of "Linux users", distinct from the GNU user community. They use more 76 of "Linux users", distinct from the GNU user community. They use more