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by cyphar 42 days ago
In common parlance, yes -- because there is no practical distinction. But in cases where something is just using the Linux kernel without GNU and other common userpand components (and there is a practical distinction) then it's definitionally untrue to say that it's "not Linux" if you really meant to say "it's not GNU/Linux".
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I've always thought this was extremely interesting: https://chimera-linux.org/
That is indeed interesting!