>By 2013, the International Space Station (ISS) switched out its Windows laptops for Debian Linux machines for mission-critical work.
Fairly damning statement about Microsoft.
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>A survey of practitioners identified [Yocto](https://www.yoctoproject.org/) as the “clear winner” among embedded Linux distributions. However, we still have a fragmented landscape of teams “building their own version of Linux from scratch” with “no shared foundational layer,” Roche said.
>“Everyone agrees that Linux is the answer,” he said. “But nobody agrees on which Linux.”
SOON: Situation: there are 15 competing standards.
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>By 2013, the International Space Station (ISS) switched out its Windows laptops for Debian Linux machines for mission-critical work.
Fairly damning statement about Microsoft.
>A survey of practitioners identified [Yocto](https://www.yoctoproject.org/) as the “clear winner” among embedded Linux distributions. However, we still have a fragmented landscape of teams “building their own version of Linux from scratch” with “no shared foundational layer,” Roche said.
>“Everyone agrees that Linux is the answer,” he said. “But nobody agrees on which Linux.”
SOON: Situation: there are 15 competing standards.