> Can we refrain from using the phrase "Linux usage", and from using the
> words "Linux" and Ubuntu interchangeably? Are people really expected to
> use a kernel directly?
>
> My experience is that dropping the "L" word opens up our favourite
> operating system to a much wider audience. More thoughts here:
> http://randall.executiv.es/node/15
So how do we refer to Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva and CentOS in one word? I do not use Linux and Ubuntu interchangeably, i use it as a short for "Linux Distribution". Or possibly "GNU/Linux".
> Can we refrain from using the phrase "Linux usage", and from using the randall. executiv. es/node/ 15
> words "Linux" and Ubuntu interchangeably? Are people really expected to
> use a kernel directly?
>
> My experience is that dropping the "L" word opens up our favourite
> operating system to a much wider audience. More thoughts here:
> http://
So how do we refer to Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva and CentOS in one word? I do not use Linux and Ubuntu interchangeably, i use it as a short for "Linux Distribution". Or possibly "GNU/Linux".
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