You seem to have some confusion between the Linux-based kernel used on
the Android devices and the host development system where GNU/Linux is
just one of the choices.

R/

On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Dan Dugger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I know you get suggestions all the time, but this one might be a bit
> different.
>
> I propose that you make a Live CD or DVD distro with Android and all
> of the SDKs and IDEs already preconfigured to prevent confusion and
> help more people embrace the development of Android apps.
>
> I had read that the Linux base used in Android is Debian. I would
> suggest allowing a variety of base OSs such as, Fedora, OpenSuSE, or
> Slackware. My personal choice would be Fedora because of its
> implementation and enforcement of SELinux policies. Allowing people to
> choose their base OS would also encourage people to try new and
> interesting things. Allow for the installation on ROM, include the
> flash utilities, or add the option for installing on the SD card if
> the image is to large. More file system support is needed too. I only
> use Linux and tried formatting my card with ext2, it didn't read in
> the phone.
>
> Having OS build options in a Live CD or DVD format could allow for
> just running live or installing on your machine with all the Google
> and OS repositories preconfigured. I'm not saying to dumb it down, but
> simplifying things as much as possible would further your success
> dramatically.
>
>
> Example of a build:
>
> 1. New project. All basic components from chosen distro would be
> placed into a temp file for the ROM or SD card.
> 2. Android overlay automatically added.
> 3. Allow selection of additional Linux components such as midnight
> commander, even XWindows and a small GUI like XFCE, or just the base
> KDE or Gnome so apps from those desktops could be accessed in the
> Android interface with an XWindows applet button.
> 4. Size is estimated and if its small enough to fit in ROM, allow
> flash backup of existing ROM and flash of replacement.
> 5. If the size is too large, option to flash to SD card and an
> optional boot loader replacement to allow boot from card.
>
> Allow rooting of the OS so people can do debugging in the actual
> environment, or at least root in a VM. Either way I do think all the
> phones should be allowed to be rooted, if it messes something up they
> can reset the ROM.
>
> I believe by doing this, people who are non technical would feel less
> intimidated to even try development. Having a preconfigured
> development environment would encourage more people to try Linux as
> well as Android and make the forums less congested with questions
> about configuring the SDK to start with. Integrating video tutorials
> with detailed documentation as well would help people who are newer to
> development.
>
> By the way, the Android phones interfere with the Broadcom wireless
> card in my HP laptop. Receive a call, disconnect from wireless, call
> end, reconnect. It is repeatable.
>
> Thank you for your time and efforts.
> Daniel
> >
>

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