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doesn't android require a not-really-linux kernel? (or am I still living in the past?)
how?: first of all we need chrooted Android (NITDroid probably, or some "cropped" version of it) and running Dalvik. Then?
This is exactly what you want to do.
Some talking points:
- There is already an Android kernel adaptation for N900
- Fremantle uses GTK
- You can do exactly what he did, on ARM
If you need an Android-kernel on which no Linux will run, then how can you run Android apps on Jolla?
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Is it possible to give access to hardware components (e.g. accelerometer, GPU, etc) to something in a LXC container? If so, could the nested Android have hardware acceleration? It makes Android apps so much more usable on the N900.
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This (http://whiteboard.ping.se/Android/Debian) = running Android system on a Debian chroot itself running on Android kernel might be something cool to do on our N900s (or a laptop, or whatever).