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@am11 am11 commented Oct 29, 2025

Restructured Linux section to center on libc-based portability. Distributions are presented as examples meeting that baseline, not as the defining scope of Linux support.

Restructured Linux section to center on libc-based portability.
Distributions are presented as examples meeting that baseline,
not as the defining scope of Linux support.
| [openSUSE Leap][15] | 16.0, 15.6 | Arm64, x64 | [Lifecycle][16] |
| [Red Hat Enterprise Linux][17] | 10, 9 | Arm64, ppc64le, s390x, x64 | [Lifecycle][18] |
| [SUSE Enterprise Linux][19] | 16.0, 15.7, 15.6 | Arm64, x64 | [Lifecycle][20] |
| [SUSE Linux Enterprise][19] | 16.0, 15.7, 15.6 | Arm64, x64 | [Lifecycle][20] |
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This is an interesting idea.

One one hand, this makes perfect sense. A leads to B. However, it's also theory leads to concrete application. I'm not sure how many users care about the theory. I rarely get asked about the glibc aspects. It's almost always low-level developers like yourself or other providers like AWS.

I've also considered this section as "left to the reader" content.

What do you think?

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