on a Unix system. The Pico text editor is the portion of the program
one would use to compose his or her mail messages. Many beginners
to Unix flocked to Pico and Pine because of their well organized, easy
-to use interfaces. With the proliferation of Linux in the mid to
+to use interfaces. With the proliferation of GNU/Linux in the mid to
late 90's, many University students became intimately familiar with the
strengths (and weaknesses) of Pine and Pico.</font>
<p><b><font color="#330000">Then came debian...</font></b>
'tip'. The original 'tip' program "establishes a full duplex terminal
connection to a remote host", and was included with many older Unix systems
(and newer ones like Solaris). The conflict was not noticed at first because
-there is no 'tip' utility included with most Linux distributions (where
+there is no 'tip' utility included with most GNU/Linux distributions (where
nano was developed).</font></blockquote>
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