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Subject: Linux Frequently Asked Questions with Answers (Part 5 of 6)
From: kiesling@ix.netcom.com 

8.11 How should I pronounce Linux?

This is a matter of religious debate, of course!

If you want to hear Linus himself say how he pronounces it, download
english.au or swedish.au from ftp.funet.fi (in
/pub/Linux/PEOPLE/Linus/SillySounds/). If you have a sound card or the
PC-speaker audio driver you can hear them by typing
cat english.au >/dev/audio

The difference isn't in the pronunciation of Linux but in the language
Linus uses to say, "hello."

For the benefit of those who don't have the equipment or inclination:
Linus pronounces Linux approximately as Leenus, where the "ee" is
pronounced as in "feet," but rather shorter, and the "u" is like a
much shorter version of the French "eu" sound in "peur"
(pronouncing it as the "u" in "put" is probably passable).

$B!t!V$j$L$/$%$9!W$+$H;W$C$F$$$?$N$@$1$I!"(B
$B!t!V$j$#!<$L$9!W$+$$$J!)(B
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