• WhoNeedszZz
    +3

    That depends on what you are referring to. If you are referring to the kernel then yes. If you are referring to the OS then neither "Linux" nor "GNU/Linux" is correct. It would simply be a Linux-based OS.

    • AdelleChattre
      +6

      Let's see the Linux sans GNU then.

      • WhoNeedszZz
        +4

        What's your deal? The article even explains that Linux is the kernel and GNU made OS utilities. Linux (the kernel) has nothing to do with it. Linux distributions wouldn't be what they are without the GNU utilities, but that's a different thing. Please talk apples to apples!

        • AdelleChattre
          +5

          What's your deal?

          Oh Honey, you have no idea.

          GNU made OS utilities

          Well, I guess kids today think the more fundamental something is to computing, the more that makes it 'OS utilities.' I suppose it's not their fault if they think gcc is a utility. The wrong people always have kids.

          Please talk apples to apples!

          Very good. Can you say "orange?"