On 06/03/2010 05:29 PM, Tim McNamara wrote: > I guess life is slightly different when you can > talk to a manufacturer and avoid Windows CE altogether.
Yes, hacking open someone else's closed hardware can be a pain, and we don't have that problem. > Also, given that Android doesn't use many GNU libraries in userland, > e.g. gcc, I didn't really consider it to be Linux. Therefore, as far as > the Sugar stack went, I didn't realise that Android's API would be as > flexible to support GTK+ libraries. Android is not in the picture. You can run plain old standard Fedora GNU/Linux, complete with its thousands of packages, on an ARM computer. Same with Ubuntu and several other distros. --Ben
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