[ale] Riddle me this

Jay Lozier jslozier at gmail.com
Mon Jul 15 09:11:34 EDT 2013


Good question. How different is Android from a vanilla Linux distro? I  
know Android use a Google JVM (Dalvik?). Are most apps written in  
Java/Scala? If they are, I would think porting would be relatively  
straightforward (I may be showing my ignorance).

On Mon, 15 Jul 2013 08:44:12 -0400, Chuck Payne <terrorpup at gmail.com>  
wrote:

> Riddle me this, why is that apps for android, which we all know is
> Linux can play netflix, rebox, and other video feed, but Linux can't?
> I am shocked with the number android apps that are there out there,
> that no one has though of create an app like crossover for android to
> Linux. It should be easy enough.
>
> With Flash dead for Linux, a lot of site that use it are now only a
> later version, thus making Linux hard to view them, but these same
> site have apps that work on android.
>
> Am I wrong to think, most apps for android, are nothing but web apps
> any that that just have a nice interface that points to a url?
>
> Yes, I understand that android is written for Arm Processors, but you
> think it would be easy to re-compile them for Linux.
>
> Just something I been wondering about as I have to create a windows
> virt for my son to use club penguin and cartoon network, when cartoon
> network app on android does the same thing on web, but only makes it
> easier to spoon feed the masses.
>
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