Add Linus Torvalds reference link

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<!DOCTYPE html> <!DOCTYPE html>
<!-- Inferencium - Website - About --> <!-- Inferencium - Website - About -->
<!-- Version: 8.1.0-alpha.11 --> <!-- Version: 8.1.0-alpha.12 -->
<!-- Copyright 2022 Jake Winters --> <!-- Copyright 2022 Jake Winters -->
<!-- SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause --> <!-- SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause -->
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<section id="gnulinux_or_linux"> <section id="gnulinux_or_linux">
<h2><a href="#gnulinux_or_linux">Is it GNU/Linux or Just Linux?</a></h2> <h2><a href="#gnulinux_or_linux">Is it GNU/Linux or Just Linux?</a></h2>
<p>It's just Linux. GNU is unrelated to Linux, which is a <p>It's just Linux. GNU is unrelated to Linux, which is a
kernel developed by Linus Torvalds. Linux can be used kernel developed by
entirely without GNU software in userspace, and the kernel <a href="https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Torvalds">Linus Torvalds</a>.
can be compiled without the use of GNU tools. Just because Linux can be used entirely without GNU software in
GNU tools were used to initally develop and compile the userspace, and the kernel can be compiled without the use of
kernel, and were initially the only available tools for GNU tools. Just because GNU tools were used to initally
userspace, does not make this true today, and it never made develop and compile the kernel, and were initially the only
GNU a part of Linux itself at any point of time.</p> available tools for userspace, does not make this true
today, and it never made GNU a part of Linux itself at any
point of time.</p>
<p>Where are all of the other forward-slashes for every <p>Where are all of the other forward-slashes for every
other piece of software on a Linux-based system which makes other piece of software on a Linux-based system which makes
it just as usable? If a system is running "GNU/Linux", it it just as usable? If a system is running "GNU/Linux", it