Comment by seba_dos1
7 hours ago
Apparently "full-stack alternative" means "layered on top of Android" these days, as Jolla does with libhybris.
7 hours ago
Apparently "full-stack alternative" means "layered on top of Android" these days, as Jolla does with libhybris.
From what I understand it's the opposite, an android compatibility thing layered on top of a linux base.
It's both; the one I mentioned is for system drivers, the one you're talking about is for running applications (which you can also do on a regular non-Halium GNU/Linux using e.g. Waydroid).
I'm sure that if you tell Jolla about a relatively modern mobile SOC with mainline linux support, they'll look into it instead of relying on libhybris.
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