the only thing that might happen is they will have to ship the pandora with fat & fat32 support not compiled in the kernel, like *buntu, debain, fedora, and free versions of mandravia linux will probably do.
I always wonder where people like you get your alsa versions from. i have rarely had trouble with alsa with any trouble i do have being solved within a few minutes of looking it up either on their site or the distro that i use. also upon looking up pulse audio it seems your still using alsa...
i don't see why something as complex as pulse audio is needed for a simple system such as this. it will have a set soundcard, no way of changing it i would think plain alsa would be enough.
The only show stopper is the sd license. The Vfat license has a simple work around, do not put Vfat support in the linux kernel that will be running the pandora just stick to ext3 and put a link to the windows ext3 driver for those here who still use windows. A non journaled file system is...
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