I find it absolutely hilarious that RMAss shuns the term Linux and insists on the term GNU/Linux. The main reason why a Linux OS (read Distro) makes for a powerful and appealing experience is the capabilities of the Linux kernel even if that is hidden from the end user. I wouldn't want a BSD kernel with GNU software ports running on my desktop or server.
I find it absolutely hilarious that RMAss shuns the term Linux and insists on the term GNU/Linux. The main reason why a Linux OS (read Distro) makes for a powerful and appealing experience is the capabilities of the Linux kernel even if that is hidden from the end user. I wouldn't want a BSD kernel with GNU software ports running on my desktop or server.