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More Rust Code Is Coming For Linux 6.14 Along With Hitting Another "Major Milestone"
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The other commenter already answers your quest, but I will just point out that python doesn't come included "on Linux". It just happens to be a dependency of so much stuff that some other packages is going to pull it in. A minimal distro which doesn't include programs written in python will probably not have python installed at all.
That's kinda wild tbh, even Node applications don't need to pull in Node.