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2007-03-26
There's a big difference between Linux and Linux-based offspring which has been tailored for specific usage.
Not when the topic is kernels, as this topic is.
That being the case, I'm not wrong.
If you say it's true then it must be...
Don't expect the same result whether you've installed Android or Debian for example.
Nobody is talking about user experience. This topic is about kernels, nothing more.
Edited 2011-12-27 20:09 UTC