Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 30th Oct 2012 19:15 UTC
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And Lima is his name-o
http://limadriver.org/
Not sure how this is going to play with the ARM Mali-T604, but there are good grounds for optimism. Shit is getting awfully real and favourable for Linux nobs.
Chromebook on order, Arch Linux invasion imminent
I guess openness doesn't include GPU drivers and etc. which are required to run conventional Linux (i.e. non Android) on those devices.
It also doesn't include the source code for the Google apps. When these for-profit corporations start talking about openness, what they really mean is 'openness, as long as it's convenient for us'. Which is fine, as long as you don't fall for their bullshit rhetoric, like they're somehow doing you a favor.
"I guess openness doesn't include GPU drivers and etc. which are required to run conventional Linux (i.e. non Android) on those devices."
This may interest you:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/Installation





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I guess openness doesn't include GPU drivers and etc. which are required to run conventional Linux (i.e. non Android) on those devices.