Re: that old GNU/Linux argument

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Björn Persson wrote:
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Björn Persson wrote:
Fedora isn't Linux, it's a Linux distribution, but everyone calls all
Linux distributions "Linux", so Fedora should be called "Linux" even
though it isn't Linux? Is that what you're saying? Unfortunately that
doesn't help much with defining what Linux *is*.

Or do you mean that Fedora isn't *equal* to Linux, it's just *a* Linux,
but everyone calls all Linuxes "Linux"?
It is kind of like the difference between a car, a Ford, and a
Mustang. A car does not have to be a Ford to be a car. A Ford doea
not have to be a Mustang. But it is still correct to call a Mustang
a car.

Should I take that to mean that your concept of "Linux" is the same as Thomas Cameron's, whatever his concept really is?

Björn Persson

No - just that I think the argument is equivalent is like complaining about someone calling a Mustang a car, instead of calling it a Ford Mustang. Calling a distribution Linux is less specific then calling it by the distribution name, but it is not less correct then calling a specific car by the generic name car.

Depending on exactly what you are talking about, you may need to be more specific, because the more generic term may not give enough details. For other discussions, being more specific will actually make the discussion harder.

Mikkel
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