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The newest Linux kernel, version 3.3, includes code from Google's Android project. That should help both Android and other Linux-based projects.
Greg Kroah-Hartman, a Linux kernel developer, has posted a blog explaining the decision to excise Google's Android code from the kernel.
Linus Torvalds on Android, the Linux fork There's still a lot of distance between Google's Android and its parent operating system Linux, but eventually, the gap will close... eventually.
It can run Doom: graphical Linux apps on Android are a go, and the cross-compatibility floodgates open ...
From Linux to Android The first public Linux source code was released on September 17, 1991, but Android’s modern journey didn’t begin until much later, in October 2003.
Google is developing a Terminal app for Android that'll let you run Linux apps. It'll download and run Debian in a VM for you.
The SELinux project was merged into the Linux Kernel back in 2003 meaning it is present in all Android and Linux distributions available today.
According to some code changes spotted by Android Authority's Mishaal Rahman in the Android Open Source Project, the folks at Google have been quietly baking Linux support ...
One kernel to boot them all Google outlines plans for mainline Linux kernel support in Android Google wants less forking, more modularization for Android's Linux kernel.
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