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11.37%. Now we're talking.
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Chromeos is a gentoo fork?
Dang i never would have thought that
I'm a liar that lies. It's moving to Android now. But for the past 15 years it was Linux. Mainly Gentoo.
I did hear about that, very sad.
It uses the gentoo package manager as part of it's bootstrapping process when new versions of it are being built but the final product doesn't have any gentoo functionality