I came across this step by step tutorial on running Ubuntu and Android
together on the same smartphone. While that is not the same as running
ltsp with as Android app it sounds like it may contain a lot of the key
pieces of the puzzle. And considering that the smart phones are a lot more
locked down than the devices such as the Raspeberry Pi, MK802 and tablets
(which all allow root access) the steps outlined in the how to should be
easier.
This is my first app experience and am trying to get up to speed with using
Eclipse. I'll let everyone know how it turns out.
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Robert Lefebvre <robert.r.lefeb...@gmail.com
> wrote:
> I've purchased three android devices - two micro PCs (MK802 and Raspberry
> PI) and have an Android tablet. Since none of the devices have PXE to
> boot to the LTSP network I need another method.
>
> I was wondering if it were possible to make an Android app to connect to
> LTSP. I am thinking I need an Android app that will connect to the LTSP
> LDM. Is that the right place to start such an APP?
>
> If so, then I am thinking that because there are many Android apps already
> that will create SSH connections, then the App would include one of those
> to connect to the LDM. I've never built an Android app so am looking for
> both general guidance and specific suggestions.
>
> Also, am wondering if FUSE is something that may play a role in getting
> such an app to work. If so, would FUSE be installed in the LDM or in the
> APP?
>
> Thanks
>
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