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2014-04-21
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#63
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2014-05-18
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How exactly does Alien Dalvik work compared to chroot? They had android apps running on a N900 maybe four years ago when it was first demoed. It is in the wild now with the Sailfish, what have sailfish owners discovered? Isn't this a better direction for OSSing?
Was there ever a leak of the Alien Dalvik .deb?
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Very cool, can you taken anything from the work of IcedRobot?
https://wiki.debian.org/Java/DevJam/...kers#IcedRobot
http://www.jroller.com/neugens/entry...cing_icedrobot
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secure means?
"I don't know if someone manage to port specific N900 code to this kernel version [...]"
Yes.
"And as far as I know, Android kernel features are not integrated in the linux kernel yet."
That's the funny kernel stuff I'm mentioning above.
"[...] is not a solution to run Android [...]"
Running (or booting) is not the good word. To put it better, let's use: "running" & "booting"
"And as far as I know, Android kernel features are not integrated in the linux kernel yet."
For sure, Android "features" (or most of them) are not in the vannila kernel (aka kernel.org). Android has it's own git & everything, hosted by google. <- Android git is a place from where we are going to take neccessary patches (right?).