markus99@lemmy.world to Linux · 11 months agoLinux reaches new high 3.82%gs.statcounter.comexternal-linkmessage-square265fedilinkarrow-up1864arrow-down117cross-posted to: linux@programming.devtechnology@lemmy.worldtechnologylinux_gaming@lemmy.worldlinux_gaminglinuxlinuxlinux_gaming@lemmy.worldlinuxlinux_gaming
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minus-squareerwanlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·11 months agoIt uses the Linux kernel but the user space is so different that is has nothing in common with a regular Linux distribution. Also it strongly depends on Google proprietary apps (and Play Store, Play Services…). Yes you can have a de-Googled Android, but it’s still very different from a typical Linux install.
It uses the Linux kernel but the user space is so different that is has nothing in common with a regular Linux distribution.
Also it strongly depends on Google proprietary apps (and Play Store, Play Services…).
Yes you can have a de-Googled Android, but it’s still very different from a typical Linux install.