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The newest Linux kernel, version 3.3, includes code from Google's Android project. That should help both Android and other Linux-based projects.
What is Aliyun OS? A Linux fork? An Android fork? An Android rip-off? It appears to be an illegal Linux/Android fork offering pirated Android programs.
Google is developing a Terminal app for Android that'll let you run Linux apps. It'll download and run Debian in a VM for you.
Linus Torvalds on Android, the Linux fork There's still a lot of distance between Google's Android and its parent operating system Linux, but eventually, the gap will close... eventually.
Android only gives the Linux Terminal app a measly 4GB of RAM, which might not be enough memory for some workloads. Here's a possible fix.
Although Android technically runs on top of Linux, generally most Android devices abstract away the underlying Linux-ness of these machines. In theory this is a good thing; we wouldn’t necess… ...
Lindroid is a new open source app that lets you install a GNU/Linux distro on an Android device and run Linux applications with full support for your phone’s hardware. It does this by putting ...
Many would argue that Android is a part of Linux. But despite the shared kernels, are these two operating systems really that closely related anymore?
Updates to Windows Subsystem for Linux and Windows Subsystem for Android make cross-platform development on Windows easy.
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