Stay away in general for things that matter, like prod servers, you’ll thank me later. Have fun with tinkering with them!
If you do insist on pushing them out to prod: as part of a container, using your own tightly compiled stuff, try not to link or use the package management
And if you ignore all this advice, congratulations you either become or already are a C and Linux packaging expert!
That’s why the “GNU/” part is important. It’s how you differentiate good Linux from bastardized Linux.
Preach brother
I’m pretty sure, ChromeOS also uses a GNU userland.
What about Alpine or Void?
What about Alpine Linux, postmarketOS etc.?
Stay away in general for things that matter, like prod servers, you’ll thank me later. Have fun with tinkering with them!
If you do insist on pushing them out to prod: as part of a container, using your own tightly compiled stuff, try not to link or use the package management
And if you ignore all this advice, congratulations you either become or already are a C and Linux packaging expert!