gnu/hurd

Microkernels rule!

"The microkernel has an undeservedly bad reputation. It's time to take a second look..."
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Freedom is... the GNU Operating System

* «With the Hurd, users can change anything in their system which doesn't affect other users.» read more
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"Pay attention to your freedom instead of self-serving forecasts" - RMS speaks with Poornam Media

RMS: «If Microsoft says that ['era of open computing'], it appears to be an attempt at a self-fulfilling prophesy. If people believe it, they may make it come true. The way to deal with that is to refuse to let Microsoft lead you. Pay attention to your freedom instead of self-serving forecasts ... read more
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In search of the GNU OS: Success!

"...The method which finally worked was to download a prepared QEMU image and run GNU from QEMU. The image I used can be found here. [...] Now I'm up and running it's time to do some exploring. I will report back soon with my first impressions."
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GNU/Linux naming controversy - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"The GNU/Linux naming controversy is a dispute among members of the free and open source software community relating to the normative branding of the computer operating systems commonly referred to as Linux.

GNU/Linux is the term promoted by the Free Software Foundation (FSF), its founder Richard Stallman, and its supporters, for operating systems that include GNU software and the Linux kernel.[1] The FSF argues for the term GNU/Linux because GNU was a longstanding project to develop a free operating system, of which the kernel was the last missing piece..."

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Gnu From Scratch

"This is a manual to compiling your own GNU system from scratch. At the end you will end up with a running GNU system, compiled and customised to your wishes..."

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