Submitted by TriggerTough t3_10kdpgl in newjersey
craywolf t1_j5uqr4p wrote
Reply to comment by RafeDangerous in Pictured is the router which sent the 1st internet connection from NYC to Tokyo. These were sold out of a basement office of a home in Rahway NJ. It's signed by everyone who worked for Cisco Systems in 1989. It was given to my dad when he retired in 1999 for his work in establishing the internet. by TriggerTough
To further drive your point home, Linux is technically just the kernel which is pretty useless by itself, because there's no built-in way to interact with it.
The standard set of tools for interacting with the Linux kernel are the GNU utilities.
GNU stands for "GNU is Not Unix."
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