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GNU - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The GNU Project was announced publicly on September 27, 1983, on the net.unix-wizards [1] and net.usoft newsgroups. |
 | | GNU Hurd is the set of programs or services running on top of a microkernel (GNU currently uses the GNU Mach microkernel, but efforts to port Hurd to the L4 microkernel are currently ongoing). |
 | | The "GNU" in GNU Hurd indicates that it is a part of the GNU project, while "GNU/Hurd" distinguishes it as one of the two currently available GNU systems--that is, Linux-based GNU systems (or "GNU/Linux") as opposed to Hurd-based GNU systems (or "GNU/Hurd"). |
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