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Company / developer | Commonty |
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Written in | Various (Notably C an Assembly) |
OS faimily | Unix-lik[1] |
Wirkin state | Current |
Soorce model | mainly Free Software |
Initial release | 1983 (1992 as GNU/Linux) |
Mercatin target | Personal computers, mobile devices, embeddit devices, servers, mainframes, supercomputers |
Available in | Multilingual |
Update method | Various |
Package manager | Various |
Platforms | IA-32 (wi Hurd kernel anly) an Alpha, ARC, ARM, AVR32, Blackfin, C6x, ETRAX CRIS, FR-V, H8/300, Hexagon, Itanium, M32R, m68k, META, Microblaze, MIPS, MN103, OpenRISC, PA-RISC, PowerPC, s390, S+core, SuperH, SPARC, TILE64, Unicore32, x86, Xtensa (wi Linux-libre kernel anly) |
Kernel type | Multiserver Microkernel (GNU Hurd) or Monolithic kernel (GNU Linux-libre, fork o Linux kernel) |
Userland | Various, wi GNU C Library |
Default uiser interface | Mony |
License | GNU General Public License an ither free saftware licenses |
Offeecial wabsteid | gnu |
GNU i/ɡnuː/[2][3] is a Unix-lik computer operatin seestem developed bi the GNU Project.
References[eedit | eedit soorce]
- ↑ Kirk St.Amant & Brian Still. Handbook of Research on Open Source Software: Technological, Economic, and Social Perspectives. ISBN 1591409993.
- ↑ "What is GNU?". The GNU Operating System. Free Software Foundation. 4 September 2009. Retrieved 9 October 2009.
The name "GNU" is a recursive acronym for "GNU's Not Unix!"; it is pronounced g-noo, as one syllable with no vowel sound between the g and the n.
- ↑ Stallman, Richard (9 Mairch 2006). The Free Software Movement and the Future of Freedom. Zagreb, Croatia: FSF Europe. Retrieved 20 Februar 2007. Unknown parameter
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