Adam Bower abower@thebowery.co.uk wrote:
No tis a silly idea, cos when we are all using GNU/HURD (RSN) we will have to
Well, Hurd is part of GNU, so you don't *have* to put that bit in if you don't want to. It's only really there to differentiate from using GNU on top of the Linux kernel. That's why I said not to / the two.