I use RH on a 486 as an ADSL router for my BellSouth ADSL service. Just lie about what box you're running it on. When the nice service man shows up just point him over to a NT box. Once he leave just plug that RJ45 into the Linux box, crank up the DHCP client service, and viola!
Well since GNU only makes up 10-15% of the Linux code I think it should only get one character in the name. G/Linux. and since the G is silent in GNU we can still just call it Linux. There, everyone is happy:)
I use RH on a 486 as an ADSL router for my BellSouth ADSL service. Just lie about what box you're running it on. When the nice service man shows up just point him over to a NT box. Once he leave just plug that RJ45 into the Linux box, crank up the DHCP client service, and viola!
Well since GNU only makes up 10-15% of the Linux code I think it should only get one character in the name. G/Linux. and since the G is silent in GNU we can still just call it Linux. There, everyone is happy :)