- GNU variants
GNU variants is a term used by the
Free Software Foundation and others to refer tooperating system s which useapplication software and system libraries (in other words, the core userland) fromGNU , but use a kernel other thanGNU Hurd . [cite web
url = http://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html
title = Linux and the GNU Project
accessdate = 2007-07-22
last = Stallman
first = Richard
authorlink = Richard Stallman
date= 2007-06-19
work = About the GNU Project
publisher = Free Software Foundation
quote = Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is more often known as “Linux”, and many users are not aware of the extent of its connection with the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is not the operating system. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run.] [cite web
url = http://www.debian.org/
title = What is Debian?
accessdate = 2007-07-22
author = The Debian Project
authorlink = Debian
date= 2007-07-11
work = About Debian
quote = Debian uses the Linux kernel (the core of an operating system), but most of the basic OS tools come from the GNU project; hence the name GNU/Linux.]With the Linux kernel
The term "GNU/Linux" is used by some to refer to an operating system where the
Linux kernel is distributed with a GNU userland and GNUsystem software . Such distributions are the primary installed base of GNU packages and programs. The most notable official use of this term for a distribution isDebian GNU/Linux .With a BSD kernel
Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is an operating system released by the Debian project for
i486 -compatible computer architectures. It is a distribution of GNU with Debianpackage management and the kernel ofFreeBSD . The "k" in "kFreeBSD" refers to the fact that only the kernel of the complete FreeBSD operating system is used. No official release of the operating system has yet been made. One such Debian GNU/kFreeBSDLive CD is Ging. [cite web
url=http://glibc-bsd.alioth.debian.org/ging/
title=The Ging FAQ]Debian GNU/NetBSD is an operating system released by the Debian project. It is a distribution of GNU with the
NetBSD kernel. It is currently available forIA-32 andDEC Alpha architectures.Gentoo/Alt is a project to provide an operating system based on a GNU userland managed by Portage to with different kernels including FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD.With the OpenSolaris kernel
Nexenta OS is the first distribution that combines the GNU userland and Debian's packaging and organisation with the
OpenSolaris kernel. Nexenta OS is available forIA-32 andx86-64 based systems. Nexenta Systems, Inc initiated the project and sponsors its continued development. [cite web
url = http://www.gnusolaris.org/gswiki
title = Unix Portal:Nexenta OS - Nexenta GNU/OpenSolaris
accessdate = 2007-07-22
author = Nexenta Systems, Inc.
date= 2007-06-20
work = Sponsors & Support
quote = This work is initiated and sponsored by Nexenta Systems, Inc. Technical support is available from a variety of sources, including Community and Web Forums.]References
External links
* [http://www.debian.org/ports/kfreebsd-gnu Debian GNU/kFreeBSD]
* [http://www.debian.org/ports/netbsd/ Debian GNU/NetBSD]
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