Why is a Linux operating system always developed and released under a common standard known as Linux Standard Base (LSB)?

Why is a Linux operating system always developed and released under a common standard
known as Linux Standard Base (LSB)?

Why is a Linux operating system always developed and released under a common standard
known as Linux Standard Base (LSB)?

A.
to avoid interoperability

B.
to avoid POSIX Compliance

C.
to ensure application-level diversity

D.
to ensure compatibility among distributions



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