Why Linux is portrayed as a Penguin?

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      1 年前

      It’s not unusual to see people talking about android users being Linux users “because android is Linux too” clearly not understanding the difference between Linux the OS, i.e. GNU/Linux, and Linux the kernel. So it’s useful when you have to make such a distinction.

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        Exactly. When I say I want a Linux phone all I get are Android options. What I want is a GNU/Linux phone that I can run full Linux distros on.

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          Alpine or PostmarketOS works for older stuff. Some others will run Ubuntu as well.

          Instead of “Linux on [phone]” try using Debian/Ubuntu or one of the mobile-targeting distros as a keyword

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            Alpine

            Alpine is also arguably not “GNU/Linux”, as it doesn’t use GNU Core Utils or glibc. But I don’t know anyone who would suggest that Alpine isn’t “proper Linux”.

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          Unfortunately for them this means that 99.99% of the Linux distributions out there do not qualify as >GNU/Linux, even the ones like Debian, Red Hat, or Ubuntu that did adopt the GNU/Linux name >scheme, because they all host, promote, or allow users access to non-free software in some way.

          You are totally confused. In words of R. Stallman:

          “The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called “Linux” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux”.

          “Today there are many different variants of the GNU/Linux system (often called “distros”). Most of them include nonfree programs”.

          https://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html

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      I recently found myself forced to give a shit, when one of our projects started doing weird shit after switching to an Alpine-based docker image.