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December 24th, 2011, 22:40 GMT · By

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Android Is Finally Coming Back to Linux Kernel

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Tim Bird in collaboration with many Linaro and individual developers, including Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman, announced the beginning of the Android Mainlining Project, to include Android's patches and features into the mainline Linux kernel. 

As many of you know, the Android drivers were no longer accepted in the mainline Linux kernel, starting with Linux kernel 2.6.33, as announced by Greg Kroah-Hartman back in spring 2010.

However, it appears that Greg Kroah-Hartman himself will include the Android drivers into his development branch for the upcoming Linux kernel 3.3, making it boot on Android devices without being patched.

"At the recent kernel summit in Prague, there was a discussion about re-evaluating some of the Android-specific features that are found in Google's android kernel, and looking at whether and how to incorporate them into the mainline (kernel.org) kernel."- said Tim Bird, Architecture Group Chair, CE Workgroup of the Linux Foundation and Senior Staff Engineer at Sony Network Entertainment, in the email.

For more information or if you want to join this effort, please visit the wiki page or follow the discussions on the designated mailing list.

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Comment #1 by: Andy on 25 Dec 2011, 20:38 UTC reply to this comment

Noooooooooooooooo... Oh, well, ok.


Comment #2 by: anon on 26 Dec 2011, 01:43 UTC reply to this comment

Looking forward to running Debian on the neat new devices.

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