Post ADc6Yw0AnTRU1SsL7A by braunne@fosstodon.org
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 (DIR) Post #ADbzGuwHJJMVpoW0hM by braunne@fosstodon.org
       2021-11-21T02:25:38Z
       
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       Linux (kernel) size is roughly 27.8 million lines of code, including drivers!Whereas OpenBSD, for example, has in its kernel, roughly 3 million lines of code, including drivers.I'll never look at Linux the same again!
       
 (DIR) Post #ADbzGvc6nmp3vY5Pto by brandon@fosstodon.org
       2021-11-21T02:30:52Z
       
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       @braunne OpenBSD also only supports a fraction of the devices that Linux can run on. While that's roughly 9 times the size, I'm sure most of that is device support in one way or another.
       
 (DIR) Post #ADc6Yw0AnTRU1SsL7A by braunne@fosstodon.org
       2021-11-21T03:52:37Z
       
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       !!!@brandon
       
 (DIR) Post #ADc6fQbHwdzaezKemG by braunne@fosstodon.org
       2021-11-21T03:53:48Z
       
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       !!!Linux in 2020: 27.8 million lines of code in the kernel, 1.3 million in systemdhttps://www.theregister.com/2020/01/06/linux_2020_kernel_systemd_code/@brandon