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“Linux” is not the name of Operating System you know of!
Most us newbies* who are just beginning to love and understand what we call “Linux OS” do not know that it is “GNU/Linux”. GNU is the operating system that we use, and linux is its kernel software. So it is more justified to call GNU/Linux just GNU(g’noo). But calling it Linux is taking away all the credits from GNU/Free Software community.
Richard Stallman, the founder of Free Software Foundation, began working on a free operating system in 1983 in protest towards proprietary softwares that deprived users of freedom on their copy of software, which was 8 years before first release of Linux kernel. In the beginning GNU was a bunch of free softwares, tools and libraries licensed under General Public License, which gave users and end-users complete freedom on their own copy of software.
In 1992, Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux Kernel, began working on Linux with Linux community. The GNU project started their own kernel called The Hurd in 1990 which was a very interesting project. But developing kernel is very complex and requires constant maintainance. We all know, Linus and community is still working on releasing the complete stable release of Linux Kernel till date. Linux popularity grew in 1991 when Linus released first version under GPL license to the world.
Seeing this, Richard Stallman planned to incorporate Linux kernel into GNU. With Linux kernel, which was last piece of software, GNU was now finally complete as an Operating System. GNU community now named…