http://liliputing.com/2014/07/volkspc-mini-pc-run-android-debian-linux-simult...http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTc0NDQVolksPC mini PC runs Android and Debian Linux simultaneouslyI mentioned waiting for the next type of open source "general purpose" OS earlier, wondering when it was going to appear ....
(if Google was finally going to put their two pieces together or if someone was going to have to do it for them, in other words).
To prove it is certainly possible to put it together with the pieces that are already sitting there on the shelves at the Linaro Grocery Store, here are some German Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that are showing everybody that the trick will work, and it will run well even on a lowly RK3066 (an old dual core Rockchip processor that is three years out of date at this point in time).
They have put together a Volks OS that can run Android and Debian off the same kernel both at the same time, not running anything inside an emulator, but running them natural at the same time off the same kernel.
Watch the film as they explain that Android does really really well at certain things that Debian only does "OK" on, and vice versa. Using both systems seems to make up a full general purpose OS and this is CERTAINLY something that Google could do with Android and Chrome since they ARE actually the exact same stuff down under the pretty interfaces.
This is the same brainstorm that Intel, Samsung, HP, Dell and several others had earlier in the year at CES 2014, but MS would not hear of it, so MS likely gets left out of any future wave that this idea represents.
Google played Switzerland and said and did ..... absolutely nothing .....
Since some lowly Raspberry Pi guys can do it, why can't you -- Google ???Eventually, MS will prove to everybody they are NOT going to take their thumbs out of their butts and come up with a decent enough Win OS to unify ARM and x86 --- meanwhile Intel is busily abandoning x86 for ARM so the entire thing is rapidly becoming moot at this point in time.
ARM systems calls is it -- Intel's newest mobile chipsets all use the ARM standard calls for all their systems calls -- the time has come to move forward on a general purpose ARM OS now.
Beef up 64 bit Chrome with full 64 bit Android functionality (right down to the Play Store level) and let's get on with the program .... you can continue to keep Android separate for phones and tablet uses, but get Chrome to be fully Android compatible so it can use all the Play Store items as desired.
The ARM world needs a good general purpose "monitor, mouse and keyboard capable" general purpose OS to move forward into other uses. Chrome plus Android would just about do it ....