lancewex
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2016-03-29
, 12:43
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#21
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2016-03-29
, 16:40
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#22
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2016-03-29
, 17:31
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@ Göteborg, Sweden
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2016-03-29
, 21:33
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@ Finland
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#24
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The part about the cpu says it all:
instantly disappointmillionshundreds of buyers.
Why ? this is a quote I found
which perfectly describes Ubuntu Android:
(just replace Chrome web and Google with Ubuntu.
Ooops - Google's Android provides the foundation for Ubuntu.)
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2016-03-29
, 21:48
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@ Enschede, The Netherlands
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#25
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But I also think the sentiment you come across gives wrong impression. At the base of it, Ubuntu Touch is no different than Sailfish OS. They use a layer between so that Android's device drivers can be used on linux distros - because none of these hardware manufacturers are willing to write native drivers to some fringe OSs. That's unfortunately the reality.
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2016-03-29
, 21:57
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@ Finland
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#26
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How hard would it for those hardware manufacturers to compile using glibc instead of bionic? What more is needed than that to use the drivers on normal Linux systems?
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2016-03-29
, 22:28
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@ Göteborg, Sweden
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#27
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On the top of my head I'd guess it's about graphics drivers, modem drivers, GPS drivers etc...
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2016-03-30
, 07:32
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@ UK
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#28
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I don't have any expertise in that stuff. But clearly it's much more than just compiling against glibc instead of bionic or else it wouldn't be such a big issue. On the top of my head I'd guess it's about graphics drivers, modem drivers, GPS drivers etc...
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2016-04-08
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@ USA
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2016-04-15
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#30
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