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Sorry for sounding like an incredible n00b, but as I have been lurking and searching on the net, I have come across something that may be common sense to most, but to me is confusing. I constantly see the word GNU when I do searches for Linux, both on this web site and on search engines. I found out that GNU is an acronym for Not Unix (which doesn’t explain the "g," but I will buy it
). So is GNU another word for Linux, or are they something totally different? Maybe GNU is a part of Linux. I am confused. Can someone help me out?Last edited by Minnesota Red; 06-20-2003 at 12:04 AM.. |
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