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Is Android :marseysnappy: no longer "GNU/Linux" :marseypenguin: by any stretch of the imagination? :marseythinkorino:

I had this in the back of my mind for a while, probably since I saw 2017 Google Pixel phones shipped with a clang compiled kernel: https://lkml.org/lkml/2017/11/22/943

Doing some digging it seems like Google considers LLVM/clang the default based them setting LLVM=1 in the default build.config for their most recent kernel that supports the legacy https://build.sh system

https://source.android.com/docs/setup/reference/bazel-support

https://docs.kernel.org/kbuild/llvm.html

https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/common/+/refs/heads/android13-5.15/build.config.common

I am only focusing on the compiler because as far as I a tell that was the final keystone of Android's system that was part of GNU.

As far as I know they always used their own libc never glibc - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bionic_(software)

They also never used gnu coreutils and used busybox but that was replaced by Toybox in 2014 with Android 6.0 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toybox

They also use mksh not even bash for their shell https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KornShell


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It's like Alpine, still Linux but definitely not GNU/Linux at this point.

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why do you need 100 linuxes ??? srsly what sit the diff

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One version has functional printer drivers, the next has functional wifi, another has the ability to run on a laptop (if you spend 17 hours debugging the thing that turns the screen off when you close the lid), and so on and so forth.

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debian has all of those things

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It's faster to go to the store and buy a windows laptop, come home, install the drivers, print whatever you were trying to print and then drive back and return the laptop than it is to wait for debian's print function to work.

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Lololol fr

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I just use Mint :marseyantiwork:

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I started using Ubuntu in the first days I got into linux. Then at some point the bi-yearly releases annoyed me how I'd have to check the configurations of everything every 6 months so I looked for a rolling release distro and switched to that.

tl;dr it lets you do whatever you want because there's a version that does exactly what you're looking for

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It's LINO


Give me your money and I'll annoy people with it :space: https://i.rdrama.net/images/16965516366194396.webp

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I ran Alpine on my x200 for a bit, it's surprisingly usable with an excellent repository.

I've kind of settled on Void for it though, fighting with musl for little gain took its toll.


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