Lol, it is, but its so modified that Android apps are incompatible with the more "standard", i.e, ubunbtu based linux os. Of course, a clever hacker or app developer can make them compatible with both.
Plus, aren't Android applications running off of Java using the Dalvik (or ART for 5.0+ devices) runtimes? Then again someone could probably port either of these runtimes for a standard desktop Linux distro (not that I've heard or seen anyone try - BUT there's a experimental x86 build for Android). *shrugs*
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Lol, it is, but its so modified that Android apps are incompatible with the more "standard", i.e, ubunbtu based linux os. Of course, a clever hacker or app developer can make them compatible with both.
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Plus, aren't Android applications running off of Java using the Dalvik (or ART for 5.0+ devices) runtimes? Then again someone could probably port either of these runtimes for a standard desktop Linux distro (not that I've heard or seen anyone try - BUT there's a experimental x86 build for Android). *shrugs*