**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 11 03:00:00 2014 Nov 11 19:32:03 I'm trying to understand the differences between a normal Linux kernel and the Android kernel. So far it seems mainly the shared memory model (ashmem/pmem) and wakelocks. Is this why when Linux is in a chroot and Android /dev is bind-mounted the chroot can't use any of the devices there? Nov 11 19:36:30 * genii goes back to reading http://elinux.org/Android_Kernel_Features and http://www.lindusembedded.com/blog/2010/12/07/android-linux-kernel-additions/ Nov 11 22:09:31 hello Nov 11 22:10:29 I have a problem with Ubuntu 13.04 on Nexus 7, can someone help me, or will I be met with "that isn't supported" like on #ubuntu ? Nov 11 22:12:35 according to the error report it's a problem with Xorg, sometimes touch stops working correctly, it registers taps as hovering over something instead of clicking Nov 11 22:12:59 this renders the system next to unusable and I have to use a bluetooth keyboard to open a terminal and reboot **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Nov 12 03:00:00 2014