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This is cool, although I don't know how useful. Still, with things like this, Debian/kFreeBSD and ArchBSD, it shows how the OS and the kernel aren't as tightly coupled as they used to be.
I guess we shouldn't be that surprised by this. As I understand it, Android is sat on top of a JVM(Dalvik I think) which is running on the Linux kernel. Since you have that Java layer it probably makes it easier to move to another kernel.
Write once, run anywhere. Wasn't that the main selling point for Java when it first appeared?
Now if I could emulate Android on my Linux PC I could see that opening up a lot of opportunities. Or will somebody tell me 'you can already do that?!'
I think that Android is a nice MobileOS, but I don't think it will be able to be all too well as a computer OS.
I could play all those wonderful time wasting games on my PC, instead of doing work with this. Not sure it has much use beyond that really, but it's still cool.
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