• @unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de
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    718 months ago

    As a small phone lover, here’s the thing: we don’t consume as many phones or as many services as (general) big phone people.

    It’s not only about the size of the community. It’s that our phones are tools generally at our service and not the reverse.

    Hopefully Linux phones are not so far away from usable in the next couple years.

      • @lemming934@lemmy.sdf.org
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        158 months ago

        Linux is often used to refer to a family of operating systems including Ubuntu, Debian, fedora, red hat, ect., which all use the Linux kernel.

        However, GNU/Linux may be a better name for this family of operating systems, since they all use GNU components and (to varying extents) embrace the philosophy of the free software foundation.

        Android uses the Linux kernel, but not GNU components, and do not embrace the philosophy of the Free software foundation.

        Stalman, the man who founded GNU and the free software foundation published his thoughts on this:

        https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/android-and-users-freedom.en.html

    • tws
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      18 months ago

      Isn’t android a Linux fork or am I misremembering?

    • Dandroid
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      18 months ago

      Hopefully Linux phones are not so far away from usable in the next couple years.

      I said the same thing in like 2013. :(