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}}</ref>. It is not the name of any one program, but the collective group of all the utilities required to provide the user a fully-functional operating environment.
}}</ref>. It is not the name of any one program, but the collective group of all the utilities required to provide the user a fully-functional operating environment, such as the  [[Bash]] [[command shell interpreter]], the [[Emacs]] [[text editor]], and the [[GNOME]] [[desktop environment]].


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GNU is a free operating system modeled after AT&T's UNIX, originally announced by Dr. Richard Stallman on September 27th, 1983 on the net.unix-wizards newsgroup.[1]. It is not the name of any one program, but the collective group of all the utilities required to provide the user a fully-functional operating environment, such as the Bash command shell interpreter, the Emacs text editor, and the GNOME desktop environment.

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  1. Richard Stallman (1983-09-27). new UNIX implementation.

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