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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").
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/GNU   (1914 words)

  
 GNU Project @ 216.92.85.60 ()   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The GNU Project does not participate in the project, and you should think twice about it too.
This is a GNU related category about the GNU Project.
The main article for this category is GNU Project.
216.92.85.60 /encyclopedia/Category:GNU_project   (234 words)

  
 The Free Universal Encyclopedia and Learning Resource - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
When a project is exciting, it is easy to imagine a big contribution that you would like to make, bite off more than you can chew, and ultimately give up with nothing to show for it.
In projects like this, progress is slow for the first few years; then it accelerates as the work that has been done attracts more and more people to join in.
The GNU Free Documentation License would be a good license to use for courses.
www.ie.gnu.org /encyclopedia/free-encyclopedia.html   (3641 words)

  
 The Free Universal Encyclopedia and Learning Resource - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Just as we were starting a project, GNUpedia, to develop a free encyclopedia, the Nupedia encyclopedia project adopted the GNU Free Documentation License and thus became a free commercial project.
Please send FSF and GNU inquiries and questions to gnu@gnu.org.
Verbatim copying and redistribution of this entire article are permitted in any medium provided this notice is preserved.
www.gnu.org /encyclopedia   (157 words)

  
 Links to Other Free Software Sites - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
To help promote knowledge of free software that isn't GNU software distributed by the FSF, we have collected the following links to other web sites that contain free software, or is directly related to the issue of free software.
GNU Emacs Lisp FTP archive at Ohio State
GNUjdoc is a central archive of Japanese translations of GNU documents.
gnu.univ-paris.com /links/links.html   (1449 words)

  
 Links to Other Free Software Sites - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
GNU Spain - The Spanish branch of the GNU Project
GNU Italia - The Italian branch of the GNU Project
GNUticias, news about free software and the GNU Project (spanish).
www.tech-mirror.com /links/links.html   (1547 words)

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