if gnu/hurd ever got enough posix compatibility to be a certified trademark unix they'd have to change the name of the org to giu
if gnu/hurd ever got enough posix compatibility to be a certified trademark unix they'd have to change the name of the org to giu 5 comments
@brooke if gnu/hurdβ¦ is a long list. Do we know π― if it can open files with that many lines? @brooke would love Linux to do a reverse of this βLinux: a free Unix system for 386 machines Linux (named after its author, Linus Torvalds) is a free Unix clone which implements a subset of System V and POSIX functionality. Linux has been written from scratch and does not contain any proprietary code in the kernel. Linux runs only on 386/486 AT-bus machines, and porting to non-Intel architectures is likely to be difficult as the kernel makes extensive use of 386 memory managementβ |
@brooke pronounced goo