Looking for a new phone, and the Nokia N900 was at the top of my list just because is ran a full fledged Linux distro, and I knew I could do some X11 forwarding, but I couldn't get OpenGL apps to forward properly, Mesa didn't help, and it doesn't run on CDMA networks. So I'm considering Android.
I'm aware it doesn't have a native X server, and I'm also aware you can run another Operating System in conjuction, and access it through VNC, but that seems like a huge waste of resources, especially since I'd like to run some relatively demanding things with my phone (like run Blender through X11 forwarding).
So here is the question:
Can any Android phone X11 forward apps without running another operating system?
Is there a method for running OpenGL apps? (like a wrapper, Mesa, etc)
I'm aware it doesn't have a native X server, and I'm also aware you can run another Operating System in conjuction, and access it through VNC, but that seems like a huge waste of resources, especially since I'd like to run some relatively demanding things with my phone (like run Blender through X11 forwarding).
So here is the question:
Can any Android phone X11 forward apps without running another operating system?
Is there a method for running OpenGL apps? (like a wrapper, Mesa, etc)