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2010-07-31
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@Dan
The ability to load a more traditional distro on an android phone is an exciting revelation (I'm surprised that I haven't heard of this yet). While I'm not to bent out of shape about losing XOrg GUI applications, having access to command line apps (eg. vim, sha/348/512/etc/sum, bash/perl/python scripting, rsync, etc) would be quite a boon to the platform especially with my BT keyboard. Even better, the ability to use the android ConnectBot client to access these local applications would be heavenly as it would be easily accessible from inside of the android system.
The Galaxy S is quite a capable piece of hardware, certainly faster than some desktops that I've owned just a decade ago (with more storage to boot!). The hardware is gorgeous, and the news of increased openness is wonderful for the community at large. I expect that even if Samsung stops official support, the community will keep it up to date with the latest android upgrades.
Thanks for the news. This certainly gives Android another point on my personal scorecard.
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2010-07-31
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2010-07-31
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2010-07-31
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i hope this isnt as awesome as it sounds?!
i just dont want to sell my n900 already.
is there a galaxy-s-phone with keyboard in europe available anyway? i'm only aware of the samsung epic, but afaik its us-only.
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While I do appreciate a proper kernel with all modules open sourced, it really (honestly) seems like there's absolutely nothing interesting from userland that's open sourced except of what's required by licensing.
Only makes them comparable to a N900 with closed source bits in userland (3d drivers etc, apps) and open kernel drivers..
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Even if all I got was Android with Debian, it's almost all of what I'd want and the best of all the worlds for me. I prefer console apps anyway, PLUS I can still run my Android applications.