Well, that depends on your definition of "operating system". What some call "operating system", others call "kernel". What others call "operating system", some call "distribution". And yet other people name the kernel + /usr "operating system".
In reply to Re^2: (OT) command for finding out which distribution of Linux is being used
by Anonymous Monk
in thread (OT) command for finding out which distribution of Linux is being used
by heidi
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