Comment by breezykoi

Comment by breezykoi 5 days ago

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Joking aside, I often hear people say "they should" when talking about GNU/Linux (for example: "they should just standardize on one audio stack"), as if there were a central authority making those decisions. What many don't realize is that with FOSS comes freedom of choice... and inevitably, an abundance of choice. That diversity isn't a flaw, it's a consequence of how the ecosystem works.

morshu9001 4 days ago

There's free choice for those OSes to use different kernels, but they don't, they all use the same Linux (rather than say BSD). There's a lot of advantage in getting aligned on things, even though anyone can choose not to.

  • breezykoi 4 days ago

    It is true that Linux-based distributions have this thing in common: the Linux kernel. There have been some GNU/Hurd variants though...