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by wicket
3933 days ago
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Linux is just a kernel. It always has been and always will be. It is pretty useless without userspace. That's why we have distros. As long as multiple distros exist, they need some way or other to differentiate themselves. Differentiation in distros naturally presents us with choice. Linux has always been and will always be about choice. Any attempt to converge the userspace does not change that. If you want an operating system where everything is developed in tandem, you might want to consider switching to one of the BSDs. |
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