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{{dablink|This article is for the GNU operating system. For other uses of the word "gnu", see [[GNU (disambiguation)]].}} | {{dablink|This article is for the GNU operating system. For other uses of the word "gnu", see [[GNU (disambiguation)]].}} | ||
'''GNU''' is a [[free software|free]] operating system modeled after [[AT&T]]'s [[UNIX]] | '''GNU''' is a [[free software|free]] operating system modeled after [[AT&T]]'s [[UNIX]], originally announced by [[Richard Stallman|Dr. Richard Stallman]] on September 27th, 1983 on the net.unix-wizards [[Usenet|newsgroup]].<ref>{{cite web | ||
| url=http://groups.google.com/group/net.unix-wizards/msg/4dadd63a976019d7 | | url=http://groups.google.com/group/net.unix-wizards/msg/4dadd63a976019d7 | ||
| title=new UNIX implementation | | title=new UNIX implementation | ||
| author=Richard Stallman | | author=Richard Stallman | ||
| date=1983-09-27 | | date=1983-09-27 | ||
}}</ref> | }}</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. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 23:40, 29 October 2007
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.
References
- ↑ Richard Stallman (1983-09-27). new UNIX implementation.