Hi,
I have tried android 2.2 (froyo) on IBM Thinkpad R51 (Centrino 1.6, 512 MB RAM) on a live cd. I also tried it in a HP nc6400 (Core Duo, 3 GB RAM). On both the computers it ran fine, except for dialing, which killed the phone service (due to obvious reasons). Generally, it was fast and responsive. We can use it as a test bed for app development and also for testing android before investing in a device. The live cd is only 86 MB in size. They even have an option for installing it to your hard-drive, although I didn't test it. Being a touch based interface, it was a bit awkward to use a pointing device. Maybe some day we can have android running as a quick-boot OS for netbooks (aka splashtop). I also noticed that Android may be considered practically the first OS, to use Linux w/o the GNU system. So, maybe when talking about Android, using Linux rather than GNU/Linux is better. :-D P.S.: It failed to run on my AMD system, due to graphics problems. Link: http://www.android-x86.org/ With Regards, --Kumaran R _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc