(12-23-2012, 01:58 PM)xoft Wrote: I myself have a MK-802 Android-onna-steek, but since its wifi has gone haywire, I am unable to test either Android or Linux. I've just written it off. Pity.
Thanks for the suggestions -- I picked up an MK802 II, as well as a UG007 which is roughly 2x the performance.
The MK802 can run Lubuntu but not with the native WiFi support. The UG007's 'nix support is pre-alpha, these days, due to a different cpu (RockChip vs Allwinner). In either case, I'd recommend picking up a USB-->Ethernet adapter because the device is almost a new experience, with a reliable network connection.
I've been able to run the Android servers *stably* for days on end, even with all the quirks of the current build. Thing is, MC just moved up to 1.4.6 and I can't connect with the updated clients. All conversation about the Android release seems to have gone dark.
I will eventually get Ubuntu stable on one of these sticks, but even then I'd want to use the C++ implementation because it's just ridiculously faster than trying to get someone running through JRE on an 800MHz or 1200MHz ARM device.