taltamir
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- Mar 21, 2004
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Seriously? Android OS uses a modified Linux kernel, and is closing in on 50% market share.
I know android, I thought it was not linux.
I could try to save face with a "its not really linux, its heavily modified kernal based on linux with different userspace" blah blah...
Linux compatibility
Android's kernel was derived from Linux but has been tweaked by Google outside the main Linux kernel tree.[141] Android does not have a native X Window System nor does it support the full set of standard GNU libraries, and this makes it difficult to port existing GNU/Linux applications or libraries to Android.[142] However, support for the X Window System is possible.[143]
Google no longer maintains the code they previously contributed to the Linux kernel as part of their Android effort, effectively branching kernel code in their own tree, separating their code from Linux.[144][145][146] This was due to a disagreement about new features Google felt were necessary[citation needed]. The code which is no longer maintained was deleted in January 2010 from the Linux codebase.[147] However, Google announced in April 2010 that they will employ staff to work with the Linux kernel community.[148]
but I did not recall that it is linux based when I made that statement, so I am just going to come out and say I was wrong.
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