You are more than welcome to contribute to Linux kernel, whatever part you
are interested to change.
But I don't understand your second thought: What do you mean by "native
Linux on an Android device" exactly?

Emeric

On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Abhishek Sudhakaran <itzura...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Can I patch the SoC (and many other) drivers that exist in the Android
> Kernel repositories to  a  standard Linux Kernel ?
>
> I want to run Linux native on an Android device such as a Galaxy SII
> (without chroot/vnc).
>
> Have anyone tried anything similar ?
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