But you don't have the (for example) HTC varient of Android on your handset- you have the (say) Vodafone varient of HTC Android.
My Nexus One has a completely different build reference than the plain vanilla 2.2 Android as it is the "optimised for Vodafone" version.
So a better example might be Ubuntu not allowing you to use Fedora updates on your system, as they are different, and may fuck it up.
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But you don't have the (for example) HTC varient of Android on your handset- you have the (say) Vodafone varient of HTC Android.
My Nexus One has a completely different build reference than the plain vanilla 2.2 Android as it is the "optimised for Vodafone" version.
So a better example might be Ubuntu not allowing you to use Fedora updates on your system, as they are different, and may fuck it up.