Mayuresh <mayur...@acm.org> wrote:
>I am one of the lost *nixer lost in the Android jungle - extremely
>frustrated with 2 devices that I own. And hence this does sound like a
>ray
>of hope.
>
>Of course, a full classical *nix is not going to be useful as-is on a
>touch device. Adaption to touch hardware without loss of any of the
>classical *nix power is what is expected of such OS.
>
>Looking forward in anticipation to this release.
>
>Any opinions, anybody previewed this?
>
>How would it compare with other projects like cyanogenmod?
>
>Mayuresh
>
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Have you considered the nexus devices? I am aware you have peculiar 
requirements, but the vanilla android experience is worth it. And most nexus 
devices are pretty decent in terms of the hardware. Galaxy nexus for one is 
still a great phone. Also not sure if you have considered pure Google 
tablets... Cyano is your other best bet.

I use both iOS and Android devices in parallel, but android is what works well 
for me more in terms of hand helds (both for personal and corporate use). 
Especially if you have enjoyed using monta vista, ming, e6, and the n900. Do 
you still need to run your say score script?

Great news about the ubuntu android port, but again not every body is a fan of 
ubuntu :-)

A

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