• GigglyBobble@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    Big tech won't suffer. They will just fork and maintain (and probably enshittify) their own kernel.

    Small and mid tech will suffer, however. The article just mentions Android as the prime example for embedded systems and forgets to mention that 80-90% of industrial embedded systems run on Linux (at least of the bigger ones that require an actual OS).

    Those will either be driven to Microsoft's shitty half-done, hardly documented embedded OS versions or some company rises as the white knight offering and maintaining LTS Linux kernels. Both scenarios will increase cost of course that will eventually come out of us consumers' pockets. The former, worse scenario will make industrial applications even less secure on top.

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      10 months ago

      Do Redhat and SUSE not maintain their own LTS kernels for their enterprise distributions?