I agree, I will eventually purchase more hardware.  I want to buy:

2 iPads, one to give away

a netbook that ships with Chrome

a Sony Vaio

and a linux desktop.  I want to use the most popular linux
distribution right now, in terms of number of PCs sold with it pre
installed.  I'm assuming thats Ubuntu something?

Oh and an Asus.  I want lots of Android tablets, and 1 Android
netbook.

I'm curious if HTC will ever ship another Android phone with a
keyboard or will they just cede that to Motorola.  I'd also like to
see a Motorola without a keyboard, but with a DPAD and a trackball and
the 4 android keys and SEND and HANGUP keys.

On Jan 28, 10:57 pm, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've used two options in the past;
>
> 1) A cheap small Atom based machine which I connect remotely into for doing 
> long builds.
>
> 2) A Parrallels VM with Linux installed for doing work that needed 
> interactivity (you could use Virtual Box, VM ware, etc., depending on your 
> platform).
>
> Both should work well for you, and may take up less time to set up than 
> Cygwin. It took me about 2 or 3 days to get my build for Windows to run and 
> that included a complete re-install of an older version of cygwin so I can 
> understand your pain.
>
> Al.
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> On 28 Jan 2010, at 19:35, Matt Kanninen wrote:
>
> > Cygwin refuses to install.  It takes for bloody ever.  I think its
> > installed now, but I'm actually not certain how to tell.  This is a
> > new Vaio I'm on.
>
> > I think it would be easier for me to buy a desktop that ships with
> > Linux.  But I don't want to.  I like Android because it did what GNU/
> > Linux whatever never did.  Not to mention how much I love Apache
> > licensing.
>
> > I'd love to buy a desktop, install Android on it, then see if can do
> > NDK development, in Android, on a PC.  I just don't have time.
>
> > On Jan 28, 11:26 am, Sean Hodges <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 7:20 PM, Matt Kanninen <[email protected]> 
> >> wrote:
> >>> I know some things I want.  I'd like a better NDK.  I'd like better
> >>> Windows support for NDK developers.
>
> >>> Ship Cygwin with it if you have to.
>
> >> As a Linux user, I'm not too familiar with the NDK environment set-up
> >> procedure for Windows users... Just how hard is it? Are many people
> >> having problems, and what is the big hurdle - installing Cygwin?
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