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by orthecreedence
5037 days ago
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I'm going to guess it's because Ubuntu was called "unix" (which actually raised my eyebrow as well). Although similar, unix != linux, and Ubuntu especially != unix, as opposed to a distro like Slackware, which is more or less unix with a linux kernel slapped in. I got what the author meant though, and it's not that big a deal. |
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When I really want to annoy my BSD friends, I call it a "Linux-like" operating system. It never fails.