I'll agree it may not be a traditional GNU/Linux with an X-based GUI, but it certainly is as much Linux as, say, OSX is Unix (despite the lack of teletypes attached to most Macs).
I'll agree it may not be a traditional GNU/Linux with an X-based GUI, but it certainly is as much Linux as, say, OSX is Unix (despite the lack of teletypes attached to most Macs).