Android phones for example

  • mkwt@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Another aspect to this is that Android is Linux, but it is not GNU / Linux. This is true both in the literal sense of not using GNU coreutils or glibc, and also in the broader sense.

    What I mean by the “broader” sense:

    • no X or Wayland
    • GTK or Qt support is something an application has to bring with them.
    • filesystem is substantially reorganized
    • users and system permissions setup substantially differently

    To the application programmer Android / Linux looks like a completely different ball game.

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      2 months ago

      What prevents Linux from being installed on mobile devices?

      Android is Linux, but it is not GNU / Linux

      You’ll see that’s not the question that was asked. And it’s okay not to give Stallman any more validation for his fame-grab.