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Explore the challenges and possibilities of running mainline Linux on Android devices without relying on vendor hooks in this insightful 15-minute conference talk from the Linux Plumbers Conference. Delve into the ongoing efforts to minimize Android's out-of-tree patches, including the impact of the Generic Kernel Image (GKI) initiative. Examine the reasons behind the continued use of vendor hooks in modules and consider the potential for eliminating them entirely. Gain valuable insights into the complexities of Android kernel development and the quest for a more streamlined, vendor-independent Linux experience on mobile devices.
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Can mainline Linux run on Android without vendor hooks - Qais Yousef
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