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The origin of Linux-based operating systems and why calling them 'Linux' is controversial

When Linus Torvalds developed the Linux kernel—the foundational layer of an operating system—developers incorporated it into other readily available components of the GNU Project to create complete systems. Although these OSes have been colloquially referred to as "Linux" for simplicity for decades, the GNU Project has long argued that they should be called "GNU/Linux" to honor the project's contributions.

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