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RE[2]: Comment by Luminair
by Luminair on Sat 1st Sep 2012 14:27
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this isn't a puzzle. do you think everyone has been working on black terminals for the last 15 years? of course the linux desktop has influenced android.
samsung gets banned for curved corners influenced by apple and you can't figure out how at least a decade of explosive linux desktop usage growth in schools and homes has influenced android. derr let me type this question into my bsd phone.




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How do you figure that? I'm honestly asking, as I just don't see the connection. Android is a custom Linux kernel and a basic core userland, and that's as much resemblance to traditional desktop Linux as I see in it. The rest of it (the Dalvik VM, the core APIs and frameworks, the graphics stack, etc) bare about as much of a resemblance to your typical Linux desktop as iOS does to the Apple II as far as I can see. Am I missing a piece of the puzzle?