I would say the biggest thing that makes it not have the benefits of running Linux by choice is your lack of control (by default). You don’t have root access and you aren’t allowed to do much with it. The experience is much different than running Linux by choice yourself, even if the kernel is the same.
objective answer= yes but not gnu, in other words just the kernel
I would say the biggest thing that makes it not have the benefits of running Linux by choice is your lack of control (by default). You don’t have root access and you aren’t allowed to do much with it. The experience is much different than running Linux by choice yourself, even if the kernel is the same.
Which is all we care about
speak for yourself, it is like saying windows and reactos are the same
But I don’t think those have the same kernel.
I thought they did, but my point stands