Hi,

> It's my understanding that Google has released the complete source for the latest Android. Someone please correct if I'm wrong.
> John

Releasing the sources is not enough for me. Android is developed at closed doors, and the source released afterwards, or not released at all, like it happened wth 3.0 / Honeycomb. I don't know how hard is to do something usefull with those sources. Sometimes you find "complete" sources available but an incomplete/not documented/not automared build process, and the sources are pretty useless without a huge effort.

Not mentioning that all android devices on the market use ARM cpus. Maybe the current sources need significant porting effort for x86.

Current Android requires programming for their specic APIs: no X, no LibreOffice, no Gimp, no Inkscape...

A tablet like the Acer Iconia W500 has the same specs as a current netbook, so I could use it sometimes as a tradicional netbook and say edit ODT documents, and sometimes as a tablet, using the touch interface for multimedia and web browsing. It even helps that by providing a doc with keyboard, full-size usb and vga ports. So today I could do with it things I cannot do with a tablet.

My question is, on the tablet side, anyone has tried Fedora on the Iconia, and found it nice to use with touch-screen only?


[]s, Fernando Lozano