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jabjoe@feddit.uk 8 hours agoThis isn’t entirely right because Chrome OS is using a lot more of normal desktop Linux than Android does, which basically uses none.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChromeOS
Android is this completely different thing (built round OpenBinder) that ended up using the Linux kernel for good hardware support. It’s basically got nothing to do with desktop Linux, bar needed it to actually build Android. You can argue that Google basically tried forking Linux for Binder and control.
Buffalox@lemmy.world 8 hours ago
Oh so you can install KDE/Gnome/XFCE apps on Chrome OS and they will work?
You know the “desktop” in Desktop Linux means it goes beyond terminal commands right?
jabjoe@feddit.uk 3 hours ago
Yes you can, but they are actually in a LXC container with Wayland/X from outside (I think it is also in a KVM/QEmu). (Interesting project : chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/…/README.md)
If you look at the architecture it looks more normal than Android.
www.chromium.org/…/software-architecture/
Others note this:
aboutchromebooks.com/now-more-than-ever-chromeos-…
It’s made of lots of FOSS, but it is a dystopian version of a Linux desktop.
Buffalox@lemmy.world 2 hours ago
OK maybe you are technically correct which is the best kind of correct.
It just goes against every nerve in my body to categorize Chrome OS as part of Desktop Linux.
jabjoe@feddit.uk 21 minutes ago
Yeah, I hear you. It’s not going to be the case for long anyway.