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Comment by bigstrat2003

5 days ago

When someone says "Linux" in isolation, they mean a conventional Linux distribution. Only extreme pedants and Richard Stallman call it "GNU/Linux".

They didn't say Linux in isolation, they said it on a comment on a story that mentions two Linux non-conventional distributions and has no mention of conventional Linux. Therefore the presumption is that they're referring to the Linuxes in the article.

I prefer to call it systems/Linux these days. The amount of gnu bits in a desktop Linux distro is ever shrinking.