Revision history for FreeSoftwareFoundation
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[[HomePage]] > [[ComponentHowTo Components and HowTos]] > [[Organizations]]
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~The **Free Software Foundation (FSF)** promotes 'free' software. That is software which respects the users freedom, but it isn't necessarily zero-cost.
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~Supports GNU's rewriting of Unix-tools under a 'free' license.
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~Supports GNU's rewriting of Unix-tools under a 'free' license.
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~The **Free Software Foundation (FSF)** promotes 'free' software. Supports GNU's rewriting of Unix-tools under a free license. What we commonly refer to as Linux or "GNU/Linux" is actual the Kernel (Linux) plus the GNU Utilities like [[Bash bash]] plus other open source software.
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==Also on the Wiki==
~[[GNU]] - Project to create 'free' and open-source operating system
~[[GNU]] - Project to create 'free' and open-source operating system
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[[HomePage]] > [[Community Community and Organisation]]
~The **Free Software Foundation (FSF)** has rewritten several Unix-tools under a free license. What we commonly refer to as Linux or "GNU/Linux" is actual the Kernel (Linux) plus the GNU Utilities like [[Bash bash]] plus other open source software.
~The **Free Software Foundation (FSF)** has rewritten several Unix-tools under a free license. What we commonly refer to as Linux or "GNU/Linux" is actual the Kernel (Linux) plus the GNU Utilities like [[Bash bash]] plus other open source software.
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~The **Free Software Foundation (FSF)** has rewritten several Unix-tools under a free license. What we commonly know as Linux or "GNU/Linux" usually is the Kernel (Linux) plus the GNU Utilities like [[Bash bash]].
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[[HomePage]] > [[ComponentHowTo Components and HowTos]]
~The **Free Software Foundation (FSF)** has rewritten several Unix-tools under a free license. What we commonly know as Linux or "GNU/Linux" usually is the Kernel (Linux) plus the GNU Utilities like [[Bash bash]].
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==Categories==
CategoryCommunity
~The **Free Software Foundation (FSF)** has rewritten several Unix-tools under a free license. What we commonly know as Linux or "GNU/Linux" usually is the Kernel (Linux) plus the GNU Utilities like [[Bash bash]].
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==Categories==
CategoryCommunity
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What we commonly know as "GNU/Linux" usually is the Kernel (the "real" Linux) plus the GNU Utilities like [[Bash bash]].