<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 3 January 2013 13:15, Liam Proven <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:lproven@gmail.com" target="_blank">lproven@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
<div class="im">On 3 January 2013 10:49, Simon Greenwood <<a href="mailto:sfgreenwood@gmail.com">sfgreenwood@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> The concept for Ubuntu on Android is essentially an Android phone with an<br>
> Ubuntu disk image stored on SD card/in memory that allows the phone to be<br>
> used as a boot device for a PC based system.<br>
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</div>[1] Please do not top-quote.<br>
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[2] Please also fact-check before you post. Your description is<br>
completely wrong. Ubuntu for Android is/was an alternative userland<br>
running on top of the Android kernel, to be used when the Android<br>
smartphone was docked into a device providing a keyboard, full-sized<br>
screen & a pointing device.<br><span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br></font></span></blockquote><div><br></div><div>1. I was using the new Gmail reply interface that doesn't seem to allow bottom quoting any more, wasn't sure if it did so I've switched it off.</div>
<div><br></div><div>2. I couldn't see anything that explains how Ubuntu for Android actually works on the Ubuntu website apart from 'sharing the same kernel' and I'm pleased to be corrected.</div><div><br>
</div><div>s/</div></div>-- <br>Twitter: @sfgreenwood<div>"TBA are particularly glib"<br></div>