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2010-11-12
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2010-11-12
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Whoa!! Sorry but that is too much of a bombshell to let pass. Can you back that up with solid information please?
If this is just your opinion then it runs contrary to mine and who cares anyway. However, if you can demonstrate that it is true then you have just ruined my day.
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2010-11-12
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2010-11-12
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This means very interesting things for the future and will make it possible for apps to function across OSs! Win-win-win.
For the next cycle, the Linaro team is going to build an Android environment on the same kernel and toolchain that we collaborate on with Ubuntu. For folks building devices, picking a board that’s part of the Linaro process means you’ll be able to get either an Ubuntu-style or Android-style core environment up and running at Day 1, which should reduce time to market for everyone.
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2010-11-12
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This is disgusting. David Pogue (admitted Apple fanboy) takes a stab at the Galaxy Tab:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr4_Vj25VWI
It wouldn't be so bad, but he's a popular tech columnist for the New York Times and has even done a few TED talks (in which he's mentioned Apple more than once).
Sad.
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2010-11-12
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Yeah but his review isn't that bad.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/11/te...er=rss&emc=rss
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2010-11-12
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Not quite. Linaro ensures basic compatibility by establishing a common kernel, compiler, boot loaders, and various infrastructure improvements to make sure Linux works well on ARM.
The part that has you so excited:
could be countered by Inigo Montoya. What this means is that they'll use the same tool chain and base kernel to bring their environments up, and quickly, on ARM dev boards.
Android apps still only work on Android due to the Dalvik VM and where Android diverges from the more common Linux stack.
Linaro uses the same cadence as Ubuntu and we’re able to collaborate on the selection, integration and debugging of key components like the kernel, toolchain, X.org (still ), and hundreds of small-but-important libraries and tools in between.
If the Linaro team pulls this off, it will mean that Linaro provides an intersection point for the majority of the consumer electronics x86 and ARM ecosystem, regardless of the end OS. I’m sure over time we’ll find more groups that are interested in joining the process, and I see no reason why they couldn’t be accommodated in this cadence-driven model.
Congratulations to Team Linaro on their first full release yesterday. For those not yet in the know, Linaro is a collaborative forum with dedicated engineers making sure that Linux rocks on ARM (and potentially other architectures). Staffed by a combination of Canonical and new Linaro engineers, together with secondees from the major ARM silicon vendors, it’s solving the problems of fragmentation in Linux across that ecosystem and reducing the time to market for ARM devices.
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2010-11-12
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2010-11-12
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He mentions this prior to the statement about Android, which almost implies more than simply the "toolchain and kernel" for the Android build but core libraries as well. This is the impression that I got from reading the article, but I could be wrong.
Forgive my ignorance, but the only separation that I understand between these platforms are the Dalvik VM (easily ported), the binary differences in core libraries (as you've pointed out), and the file structure. It seems that Linaro is attempting to bridge the OSs through overlapping software.
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