What is the relationship between GNU and Linux?

What is the relationship between GNU and Linux?

The main difference between GNU and Linux is that GNU is an operating system designed as a replacement for UNIX with many software programs while Linux is an operating system with a combination of GNU software and Linux kernel. An operating system works as the interface between the user and hardware.

Why do companies prefer Linux?

For Computer Reach customers, Linux replaces Microsoft Windows with a lighter-weight operating system that looks similar but runs much quicker on the older computers we refurbish. Out in the world, companies use Linux to run servers, appliances, smartphones, and more because it is so customizable and royalty-free.

Is GNU bloated?

In terms of lines of code GNU coreutils are “bloated.” The BSD/Busybox equivalents achieve most of the functionality with a fraction of the code. Of course, GNU coreutils are optimized for speed, and they do include a few more features than other versions of the same software.

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Is it possible to combine Unix and Linux operating systems?

As both were written with the same UNIX mindset it was possible to combine them into a full operating system which people aptly called “GNU/Linux”. But even this kind of bare “GNU/Linux” system is not very useful without the software you want to run on it.

Is there a system but GNU?

The Confession of the Faithstates that “There is no system but GNU, and Linux is one of its kernels”. I think this is a pretty decent explanation. Also see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU/Linux_naming_controversy.

Why do people call Linux an operating system?

People call Linux an operating system because they have to choose a name to refer to the overall operating system that is provided by the sum of parts. Linux is the lowest level component that is readily visible to the user, so it is natural that it would take on this name and role.

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