Basically, you’re tied to whatever Google-modified version of the Linux kernel you start with. All the complaints about not being able to get updates on Android apply and you’ll never get to run mainline kernel.
Not a deal breaker for me (especially when improvements here could go upstream) but it is, for some, so I just wanted to be upfront for anyone reading.
On the plus side, it’s probably part of why they’ve been able to get Android app.s working so well.
Basically, you’re tied to whatever Google-modified version of the Linux kernel you start with. All the complaints about not being able to get updates on Android apply and you’ll never get to run mainline kernel.
Not a deal breaker for me (especially when improvements here could go upstream) but it is, for some, so I just wanted to be upfront for anyone reading.
On the plus side, it’s probably part of why they’ve been able to get Android app.s working so well.