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PostmarketOS doesn't use downstream kernel trees because those are useless for anything that's not AOSP-based (unless you use terrible hacks like libhybris) and are often not upgradable to newer versions. They rely on "close-to-mainline" kernels that are much closer to real Linux.





The community / testing devices use close to mainline kernels. But there are hundreds of devices in the downstream category.

https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices#Downstream

Sure, they're less usable than mainline devices, but it's possible to run linux with a vendor-provided old kernel.




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