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by stephenr
4029 days ago
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> Being a properly free and unrestricted environment to work with and work in is not So why didn't you say that? You said "I was referring to Linux as a proper, unrestricted Unix-environment" To be pedantic, Linux is the kernel. The environment, is the GNU userland, which is specifically NOT UNIX. Yes I know it's Unix-like. But when you start your complaint with "it's not proper" try to at least know what you want it to be and what you don't want. OS X is a "proper UNIX" operating system. GNU/Linux distributions are free unix-like operating systems. |
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