And what's up with this "...comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX"? Linux distributions are not generally 100% POSIX-compliant, anyway. Most normal people don't know or even care about what all this means. What matters is that "Linux," in everyday use, refers to any and all operating systems which use the Linux kernel. geez......
And what's up with this "...comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX"? Linux distributions are not generally 100% POSIX-compliant, anyway. Most normal people don't know or even care about what all this means. What matters is that "Linux," in everyday use, refers to any and all operating systems which use the Linux kernel. geez......
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