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superkret@feddit.org to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 months ago

Ubuntu Will Replace GNU Core Utilities With Rust

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      Ubuntu is no longer GNU/Linux distro. Linux is just a kernel.:)

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        It using glibc still distinguishes it as more of a GNU system than, say, Alpine.

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      IMHO distros share the same apps. The defaults can differ, the implementations too but the user can install apps that are on other distros.

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      Ubuntu already wasn’t a linux distro nor is android. They’re different operating system which use the Linux kernel.

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