I didn't say that GNU wasn't a necessary part, it's just I think RMS feels
he lost control of things when LINUX displaced his plans for the kernel. Obviously, much
of the user mode is entirely beholden to the GNU project starting with GCC and the run
tlime libraries. The only major system that really isn't is the display system
which is X.
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On 26 Feb 2017 12:15 -0500, from ron(a)ronnatalie.com (Ron Natalie):
Of course, he got run over by LINUX along the way.
...and even today, while the GNU userland sees reasonable use (just about every Linux
distribution targetting the desktop or server niches use it, except for the few
minimalistic ones that rely primarily on Busybox, so it's pretty hard to run Linux
and not GNU), GNU Hurd lives a life of obscurity and few even know what it is, let alone
knows anyone who uses it for anything even half-way serious.
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