• boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net
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        7 hours ago

        I can imagine that theirs is safer and more suited for targeted devices. Linux is extremely generalistic and has a ton of cruft.

        But I have never looked at their code or tried to port a Linux app to Android. The #Krita devs might have some insight here.

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          6 hours ago

          I can imagine that theirs is safer and more suited for targeted devices. Linux is extremely generalistic and has a ton of cruft.

          For targeted devices so is Gentoo. Their edge is having access to proprietary drivers.

          But I have never looked at their code or tried to port a Linux app to Android. The #Krita devs might have some insight here.

          If it’s written in portable C you can use the Android NDK/SDK to cross-compile it for the 4 archs they support. I do it at work.

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      23 hours ago

      Lots of distros don’t use systemd, and a few non-AOSP distros don’t use GNU userland or glibc, Alpine for one.

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        22 hours ago

        Just saying what some guy told me.

        It is also a highly modified kernel, extremely reduced. They do all filesystem stuff in userspace for example, which is pretty cool. And they add a ton of garbage out of tree drivers.