this post was submitted on 05 Feb 2026
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There is no operating system with either name. The operating systems are called Debian, Arch, Fedora, Ubuntu, etc.
We need a name to collectively refer to them. If we say "Linux" because they share the Linux kernel, ok, but so does eg. Android.
What better name is there to refer to the ones in the above list, but not Android, than "GNU/Linux"?
How about linux.
I like to keep things simple
How about lin.
That might have been an apt name at first, but the UX has come along way since the early days.
The better name would be Linux/systemd/Wayland/KDE.
I need Flatpak and AppImage support too
@Limerance @schnurrito Well, Linux\systemd\Wayland\KDE if that's your salt; Linux\Guix\AwesomeWM for me!
So what would you name the category that includes Alpine Linux and Chimera Linux, as was brought up in the article?
If I recall correctly, Ubuntu switched to rust core utils, so it's no more GNU/Linux but just... Linux.
still uses glibc right? I think the big thing about alpine is that it uses musl as its libc
POSIX would make more sense as its the collection of standards as that would encompass BSDs as well. Since you can run Linux compatible software with neither GNU utils nor Linux.
WindowsNT was POSIX compatible, afaik