Next year might be “the year of desktop Linux” in perpetuity, but mobile operating systems aren’t waiting around. They represent the fastest-growing of the Linux kernel, powering the vast majority of mobile devices. But how can the same kernel work on the desktop and a mobile system? Android doesn’t make much of a desktop operating system after all. The basic rules stay the same, but there are significant differences between mobile and desktop operating systems. Related: The History of Various Linux Distros What Is Mobile Linux? Mobile Linux is any mobile operating system based on the Linux kernel, which was first created by Linux… Read more