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Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2 Rhodium Updated 3-23-2010

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Originally Posted by jdmsohc22 View Post
so what kinda enhancements do each new zkernel and roots files bring..?? is each file just a bit faster than the previous..?? the changelog's I don't understand to much of =)
You need to read the changelogs on the kernel site, they show what is changed from kernel to kernel. Or in the rootfs autobuild site as well as the initrd autobuild site. Links are in the FAQ. Not always are the changelogs going to make sense to someone that isn't a developer. I am not a developer and I for sure don't understand all the changes. But it is not meant to be 100% understood to the normal user while they are working on the technical aspects of the drivers and such. Some of the changelogs no doubt make sense and you just have to pay attention. But you are dealing with an Alpha product, there are bugs, there will be more. So that is just part of the playing! So no doubt if you need something more stable then you need to stick to Windows Mobile or a stock Android device till things hopefully someday will get to the point we can call it good!