Yeah, Google has control of the OS and can easily choose to fix the issue.
It's just an issue that plagued the last 15 years of attempts at getting Linux running in VMs/containers/etc on Android, and that's the reason it's an issue.
Developers might be able to work around the limitation by building dynamic suspending and restoring of VM state into their Linux launcher and try to make it play nice with Android.
It's just an issue that plagued the last 15 years of attempts at getting Linux running in VMs/containers/etc on Android, and that's the reason it's an issue.
Developers might be able to work around the limitation by building dynamic suspending and restoring of VM state into their Linux launcher and try to make it play nice with Android.