GNU project does not have a kernel to run on. Ok hurd exists but I would be really interested to see it running on my ibook or on my PC . Linux and GNU need each other.
FSF is a foundation for free software. It support GNU but also free software. Linux is free software and moreover it is GPL. It would be a nonsense to give more support to linux than to HURD, and vice versa. On the GNU poject page, you can read than glibc is for HURD and Linux, and it should remain like this.
I support blindly free software, but I am also very disappointed to see how sometime, time and energy is wated in such sterile discussions
I think it can also be used to answer the kind of email you receave from people that does not want to said they don't write email. So they write interresting thinks like :
Hello
How are you ?
answer :
How do you do? What brings you to see me?
That's my opinion.
GNU project does not have a kernel to run on. Ok hurd exists but I would be really interested to see it running on my ibook or on my PC . Linux and GNU need each other.
FSF is a foundation for free software. It support GNU but also free software. Linux is free software and moreover it is GPL. It would be a nonsense to give more support to linux than to HURD, and vice versa. On the GNU poject page, you can read than glibc is for HURD and Linux, and it should remain like this.
I support blindly free software, but I am also very disappointed to see how sometime, time and energy is wated in such sterile discussions
Real nice.
I think it can also be used to answer the kind of email you receave from people that does not want to said they don't write email. So they write interresting thinks like :
Hello
How are you ?
answer :
How do you do? What brings you to see me?
definitly , it might be a good answering machine