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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 30 Aug 2002 04:00:37 +0000 |
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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 |