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Who wants Android on a PC? If anything, let’s get some better options for Linux on phones, tablets, and TVs.
Right now Android is a significantly better experience on touch screens like phones and tablets. And that would still hold for 2-in-1 laptops. Same for TVs and home consoles, better designed for remote/gamepad control.
Support is developing though and as we get more touch friendly and gamepad friendly linux, we get more PC friendly android, including non wall-gardened forks.
It unfortunately is. I’m currently using Linux on a mini PC with Pegasus Frontend and a remote to launch Jellyfin, VacuumTube, and games as a HTPC. It’s necessary to exit each app differently to get back to the launcher, and then if anything gets hung up, I have to connect a keyboard and mouse. Really looking forward to Plasma Bigscreen to deliver a UX more like Android TV.
Yeah, hard pass. Don't let an OS which has a walled-garden by default for apps get a toe in the door. Android is based in Linux, use that instead.
Yeah, no. If you really need to run Android apps on a PC, you can run them with Waydroid.
The experience is not the same

Because it will give Google full control over your device and it's software. Same reason they try to close the app landscape on Android.
So just a closed Linux? Not any different than windows when it's run by a massive corpo.
Okay. Are they going to do the same thing they're doing in Android now? Are we going to need to use ADB to install software without their consent?
Everyone else is asking why and here I am wondering why an American company would use the English spelling of aluminium instead of the American spelling "aluminum" (Americans drop the last I).
Or maybe the author just wrote it in English out of habit and the word looks like the American version at a glance. But it's something I notice.
Fun fact: "Aluminium" is the international / official spelling. But where Brits have to take the L, or rather the F, is with "Sulphur", because the international / official spelling of that is "Sulfur". The others aren't wrong, but they're not the standard.
Anyway, I wonder if the international spelling has anything to do with it. Or maybe it just follows better from Chromium.
x86 Android is new?
No but they are trying to merge ChromeOS with Android. Specifically running any linux app natively on Android
Here's hoping GrapheneOS decides to support it! 🤞