I found this netbook(?) somewhere in old things and just wonder: can linux be installed on it?

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No, you’re not allowed. Now go to your room and think about what you’ve done.

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*what you have NOT done.

Fixed that for you 😉

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It’s already running Linux. You just showed us a screenshot of it running Android, which is Linux.

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Clearly not the point of OP’s question though

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the ACKSHYUALLY is strong with this one

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No it isn’t. Dude is just pointing out the obvious.

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I honestly preferred the people who insist on calling it GNU/Linux over the people who think Android should be called Linux.

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I know :D

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Does this means can install any repo on my phone?

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If you can root your phone, probably some of them, perhaps many of them, but that probably wouldn’t make for a very good phone.

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Sadly no, because while Android is based on Linux, it is so far removed that the kernel is wildly different. Some teams such as mobian, SFOS, postmarketOS, etc. have got fair dinkum Linux running on android devices though.

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As much as a human has of a lizard (lizardbrain). Are we still Lizards?

And “Android” specifically is a certified package with proprietary apps.

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Firstly humans having lizard brains is pop science nonsense, and secondly humans and lizards are amniotes. And thirdly, the Android userland is Apache 2.0 licensed, regardless of whatever proprietary apps might or might not be installed on top of it, and the vast majority of Linux distros’ kernels have proprietary binary blob drivers installed in them.

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Ok, you got me there. Was a hard day.

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For better or worse the more correct name GNU/Linux did not catch on and is universally shortened to Linux. Android uses the Linux kernel, but is not GNU/Linux, and therefore is not Linux.

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Alpine Linux users are in shambles.

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This is some ass-backwards logic. You’re trying to redefine Linux and then declaring that Android does not meet your novel definition. If Android, Alpine, and Chimera are not Linux, then what are they?

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they are operating systems that use the linux kernel, just like GNU/Linux (aka “Linux”) does.

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GNU/Linux != Linux

Linux is a kernel

GNU/Linux is the GNU userland (tools and libraries) combined with the Linux kernel to form a complete operating system

Android is Linux but not GNU. So are Alpine, postmarketOS, and others I can’t think of

Linux is to an operating system as bread is to a sandwich… an essential component, but a slice of bread by itself does not make a sandwich make

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Most of what you said is exactly my point. It’s true the word Linux, used properly, refers to a kernel and not an operating system. But that’s not the way the word is used in practice, and it is not what OP meant when they used it. They meant " an OS with the Linux kernel and GNU userspace utilities." When the word Linux is used that way, Android is not Linux.

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I feel like that’s precisely the point they tried to make

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Are reading what you write? It’s linux so it isn’t?

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kernel != operating system

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Surely its easier to install Linux than android.

I want to know how they put android on it

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I mean, the internals might just be the ones of a tablet or something. With android I’d be guessing its an ARM chip

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Wut. This thing is like a decade old at least. Did we use ARM back then?

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ARM chips were common in phones, even 10 years ago. But after doing a bit of research, there seems to be an unofficial open source version of android made to run on x86. Might be that this thing is running that. No idea, really

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Probably Yes

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