On 08/11/2011 01:56 PM, Sven Barth wrote:
While Android does support native Linux applications it does not have a X server. Currently the only possibility for this is to run a X server through a VNC viewer and thus you can not reproduce the usual feel of an Android application. For that you'd need to write a Java bridge.

I read in several publications that there is QT for Android (e.g. by Bogdan Vatra ( http://www.osnews.com/story/23022/Qt_on_Android_the_Bogdan_Vatra_Interview/ ) or http://gitorious.org/~taipan/qt/android-lighthouse , http://gitorious.org/~taipan/qt-creator/android-qt-creator , http://www.androidpit.de/de/android/blog/391847/Qt-Portierung-fuer-Android-in-der-Entwicklung ). I don't know wheter same uses an X-server that is to be installed on the device, or some other means to do the Graphics etc, but it should be doable to use a similar way to provide an APIU for KSD to use.

-Michael
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