On Mon, 25 Nov 2013, Federico Bruni wrote:
2013/11/25 Michel Camiré <[email protected]>
Actually the 2nd time . The answer was to load a Linux emulator on the
Google store wich requires rooting my device. Rooting is not
something I want to do currently.
Please keep the list in Cc.
It's been also suggested to use one of the lilypond web services, like
lilybin.com and similar.
Otherwise, if you don't want to root your device (why not?), buy the ubuntu
phone.
The option to install and run Linux on a rooted Android device, and then
run Lilypond on it sounds interesting in theory. But has someone actually
tried this in real life situations? It sounds to me that this requires a
certain amount of RAM and diskspace and a fast processor to be seriously
usable. My low-budget Android phone won't work for sure. My Nexus 7 might
work, maybe?
--
MT
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