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RE[3]: Mainstream success
by shmerl on Tue 8th Nov 2011 02:06
in reply to "RE[2]: Mainstream success"
This was already discussed here at length:
http://www.osnews.com/thread?493825
RE[4]: Mainstream success
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Tue 8th Nov 2011 13:52
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Yeah, thanks for that long thread to read which only remotely talked about it seven replies down... You could have just linked to the one semi-relevant comment http://www.osnews.com/thread?493913.
In any case its not true. There is no "linux system" definition that anyone has defined. A more correct terminology would be "unix like system". Which is what I was getting at. Android is Open but not completely Free software ( as defined by FSF).





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What is the difference between Meego and Android, as far as you are concerned? What is Android not giving back?
Can those differences really be used to categorize one a Linux system and the other not ?
Keep in mind, Linux is a kernel. It is not anything more or less.