>>
>>>> run Android apps as it appears as a native application in Ubuntu touch?
>>>>
>>>> In other words, if you run Angry bird in Ubuntu touch, it will launch
>>>>
>>>> Angry bird in Android and the screen output is composed to the a
gt;
>>> In other words, if you run Angry bird in Ubuntu touch, it will launch
>>>
>>> Angry bird in Android and the screen output is composed to the application
>>>
>>> inside Ubuntu touch?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jaeyo
t;> Thanks,
>>
>> Jaeyong
>>
>> --- *Original Message* ---
>>
>> *Sender* : Andreas Pokorny
>>
>> *Date* : 2016-01-05 03:07 (GMT+09:00)
>>
>> *Title* : Re: Re: Regarding running Android LXC guest in Ubuntu touch by
>>
; *Date* : 2016-01-05 03:07 (GMT+09:00)
>
> *Title* : Re: Re: Regarding running Android LXC guest in Ubuntu touch by
> using Mir
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 6:50 AM, 유재용 <mailto:jaeyong@samsung.com>> wrote:
>
> Oh, I see. That is more interesting.
>
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 6:50 AM, 유재용 wrote:
> Oh, I see. That is more interesting.
>
>
>
> Just for the curiosity, could you tell me more about the early days before
> Mir?
>
> I'm wondering why you choose to remove surface flinger.
>
> Is there some constraint if you keep using Surface flinger an
iginal Message* ---
>
> *Sender* : Daniel van Vugt
>
> *Date* : 2016-01-04 14:41 (GMT+09:00)
>
> *Title* : Re: Regarding running Android LXC guest in Ubuntu touch by
> using Mir
>
> SurfaceFlinger is not running. Mir uses the Android graphics driver
> directl
other graphics server?
Thanks,
Jaeyong
--- Original Message ---
Sender : Daniel van Vugt
Date : 2016-01-04 14:41 (GMT+09:00)
Title : Re: Regarding running Android LXC guest in Ubuntu touch by using Mir
SurfaceFlinger is not running. Mir uses the Android graphics driverdirectly.
>
> *Date* : 2016-01-04 14:30 (GMT+09:00)
>
> *Title* : Re: Regarding running Android LXC guest in Ubuntu touch by
> using Mir
>
> Hi Jaeyong,
>
> This is indeed the proper mailing list for such questions, but you can
> also use https://answers.launchpad.net/mir
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Title : Re: Regarding running Android LXC guest in Ubuntu touch by using Mir
Hi Jaeyong,This is indeed the proper mailing list for such questions, but you can also use https://answers.launchpad.net/mirGood question, and I can kind of see how you might think Android is a Mir client. But
Hi Jaeyong,
This is indeed the proper mailing list for such questions, but you can
also use https://answers.launchpad.net/mir
Good question, and I can kind of see how you might think Android is a
Mir client. But it is not.
The relevant stack is really:
Linux kernel and hardware
^
Androi
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