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What gives open source the right to take away root user? #7
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I think you should better ask the question on Hacker News. |
看不懂,但是我已习惯坐个沙发 |
How is this related to uemacs? |
The computer build and operating systems that were used at all UI levels; e.g. Android and Termux along with the Arch Linux arm operating system that was used with Termux PRoot to build and use |
This newly added function should either start
I have done my best at debugging this in a handheld computer environment yesterday and today; Advice how to get |
@torvalds thank you for inspiring the Linux movement. I would place this issue in a better place if I knew where to; This question is simple, "What gives open source the right to take away root user?" termux/termux-app#507 (comment) specifically in regard to the Android operating system. Is Android the most popular derivative of Linux today with billions of users? Probably.
One of many time and resource consuming examples: the way Android selects and corrects text to be recorrected and reselect repeatedly by the user is inline with no root user login to Android rational.
Cheers ☕ 🎸
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builds beautifully in an Android smartphone through Arch Linux in Termux PRoot with warnings:The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: