> > Flexibility costs. It costs in terms of storage, processing
> > requirements, and battery life. I've yet to see a full Linux/GNU
> > installation on a phone sized device that can run for 24 hours without
> > a charge, and I doubt that it would be possible, but hey, I'm always
> > willing to be proven wrong if you can provide me with an example..

That's the problem.
This is the reason why it makes hard to port android, because it's not
flexible.
You should design software for hardware not hardware for software.

Look at the android-on-freerunner Project.
We are stuck on cupcake because we want a clean stable android working
before switch to other versions, but we are still not finished.

Greetings Serdar

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