"I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're refering to as GNU/Linux, is in fact, GNU/Xorg/Ncurses/Bzip/2bwm/M4/Zlib/Acl/Attr/Shadow/PSMisc/Pkg-config/File5.28/MPFR/MPC/GMP/Perl/Python/Less/Sysklogd/Init System/Util-Linux/IProute/Eudev/Procps/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Xorg plus Ncurses plus Bzip plus 2bwm plus M4 plus Zlib plus Acl plus Attr plus Shadow plus PSMisc plus Pkg-config plus File-5.28 plus MPFR plus MPC plus GMP plus Perl plus Python plus Less plus Sysklogd plus Init System plus Util-Linux plus IProute plus Eudev plus Procps plus Linux . GNU/Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU/Xorg/Ncurses/Bzip/2bwm/M4/Zlib/Acl/Attr/Shadow/PSMisc/Pkg-config/File5.28/MPFR/MPC/GMP/Perl/Python/Less/Sysklogd/Init System/Util-Linux/IProute/Eudev/Procps system made useful by the GNU/Xorg/Ncurses/Bzip/2bwm/M4/Zlib/Acl/Attr/Shadow/PSMisc/Pkg-config/File5.28/MPFR/MPC/GMP/Perl/Python/Less/Sysklogd/Init System/Util-Linux/IProute/Eudev/Procps corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU/Xorg/Ncurses/Bzip/2bwm/M4/Zlib/Acl/Attr/Shadow/PSMisc/Pkg-config/File-5.28/MPFR/MPC/GMP/Perl/Python/Less/Sysklogd/Init System/Util-Linux/IProute/Eudev/Procps system every day, without realizing it."