I am collecitng a list of largest linux distro subreddits. Did I miss any?

Yeah I know that! What I'm saying is that as Linux (os) is kernel + everything else. But other than the kernel, nothing else is the same in every case. Tho the name Linux describes the kernel + everything else. So we can't give a name like GNU/Linux because not every distro uses GNU components. Or at least not every component is a GNU utility so it doesn't make sense anyway.

The whole argument wouldn't be necessary if people would use the kernel Linux-kernel rather than just Linux. Every other kernel in the world is followed by the world "kernel" to show that we refer to a kernel. But it seems that's too complicated for the Linux community. LMAO!!!

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