Comments by "Le YASEP" (@leyasep5919) on "David Pakman Show"
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@ryzyooritzz : yup.
Contrary to proprietary software suites, Free Software allows a lot of trials&errors, freedom to see what works best in each case... and each part of the OS can be swapped for alternative, which creates more variety and more resilience if one part fails.
The "BSD" line of OS component has not been covered and they have a different license but they are often used along GNU SW modules. However, until maybe 20 years ago, the BSD license was not free (held by a university and other companies) so it did not "take off" and GNU's aim was to rewrite an equivalent of BSD that is totally ununcumbered. Well, the BSD saga took a crazy turn AFTER Linux appeared, thanks to the efforts of the GNU folks to rewrite ALL the necessary components (compiler, in part created by Richard Stallman, system libraries, system utilities, terminal shell...)
Today "Free and Open Source Software" comprises a lot of diversity and you are free to make your own blend :-)
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