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by dpark
1613 days ago
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When someone refers to “Linux”, they are generally referring to the notion of a distro and not The Linux Kernel. People who willfully muddy those notions pedantically are exactly as annoying as people who say stuff like “Oh, you’re from America? So like, Canada? Because that’s part of America, right?” I’m pretty sure you understand the difference between a Linux distro and the Linux kernel so why are you pretending like you don’t understand what Snetry means? Android and Chromebook both use the Linux kernel but neither of them are anything like a typical distro from the user perspective. Honestly, it’s also borderline nonsense to say “Android is Linux”. It’s the sort of pedantry that’s annoying because it’s unnecessary but also because it’s really not correct. Android “is Linux” in the same way that Europe “is France”. A part and the whole are not the same. |
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anything using the Linux Kernel === Linux....
i guess we need to tell NASA they didn't use Linux in Perseverance .... i mean its not a "typical distro" like you say.