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2010-02-26
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2010-02-26
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2010-02-26
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2010-02-26
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2010-02-26
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Well, I am not a linux developer or geek, but the info about non compatibility between Android and Linux Kernel was the thing which is interesting for me.
Also because of another info I got that Android is becoming not so close to Linux as Maemo is.
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2010-02-26
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well, handheld devices are highly integrated, meaning the kernel and it's modules have to match the used hardware very closely. so it's much more difficult to upgrade a kernel on those.
and yes, android is not a real linux, most of the code there is run in a java VM, called "darvik". maemo on the other hand provides most of the "real" linux GNU components, like gnu libc, gnu make, x.org and so on.
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2010-02-26
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Isn't Linux a kernel, so Linux is Linux? And Android isn't using the kernel? So by that definition is embedded Linux not Linux because it doesn't provide the tools?
Please help me out...
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2010-02-26
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It is interesting for me - has Maemo/MeeGo compatibility at this moment with Linux Kernel 2.6.33?
And is it so important?
Thank you in advance to all participants.
Regards.