Android is not a full distro per se, it loads on top of Angstrom.Angstrom, Android, Slackware, and now Ubuntu.
Yes, well, I like to think of it as kind of running in its own VM. Let's not get too technical.Android is not a full distro per se, it loads on top of Angstrom.Angstrom, Android, Slackware, and now Ubuntu.
By the way, is there any good software that is still worth the pain of running Win95 on Pandora, for example ? (not talking about games here).Windows 3.11, 95, 98 etc can be run with Qemu as well..
SOrry but if the Android PND does not have its own kernel, it's by definition not a full distro^ Android is full, it's not running a virtual machine.. it closes down all the Angstrom related processes and starts Android. Android and GNU|Linux can boot the same Linux kernel why it's possible to boot it without restarting the Pandora.
It would either be running the Kernel provided by the original cyanogenmod gingerbread image which is most likely less optimized or the Pandora one.. it doesn't make it less of a distribution.SOrry but if the Android PND does not have its own kernel, it's by definition not a full distro
Well if you exclude games then I say there isn't much.By the way, is there any good software that is still worth the pain of running Win95 on Pandora, for example ? (not talking about games here).