• BolexForSoup@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Fair enough. I just feel like when people talk about Linux they are talking about basically the polar opposite ethos of Google and android lol

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      Even though Google is developing Android it is open source and you can run it without Google. I believe projects like LineageOS and GrapheneOS would continue development with the existing code base if that ever changed. But yeah, personally, I still would love to see a Linux phone that does not rely on Google which is why I appreciate the efforts of the likes of Pine64.

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      A lot of highly commercialized projects start with open source technology and patents and ideas that are just lying around.

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        I know but that’s not really what I’m driving at.

        If someone says “I use linux primarily” almost no one thinks they could mean Android.

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            I don’t think I have ever met somebody who when they said “I use Linux” meant they were using android. Anecdotal of course so feel free to dismiss I guess. It’s just kind of odd to me.

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      It definitely doesn’t have the vibe of most Linux-based operating systems, but I’d say it’s functionally very similar. Most Linux software will run just fine on Android, including X.org and Wayland apps, since you can just run X/Wayland servers.