[Q]Ubuntu 11.04 - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've seen it for the Xoom, but I'm not sure it it's compatible with the Atrix. Has anyone tried it? I'd love Ubuntu 11.04 running through VNC, it'd be awesome.

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What is the difference between Debian and and Full Ubuntu ??

Hey guys I have a quick question
What is the difference between having full Ubuntu vs Debian in Webtop?
I kinda know the differences when looking at it on a laptop but not in Webtop
Which of the two offeres more value/performance and what can one of the distro do that the other cant.
Thanks

Whats the best UNIX/Linux Distro for developing Android?

i would just like to know what the majority of people here use operating system wise for developing android apps.
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The distro you use is irrelevant to developing Android apps, all that matters is that it can have Java, Eclipse (if you want everything to be streamlined) and the Android SDK running on it (which is most if not all distros). However, I like the look Of Unity so Ubuntu.
You could even run Windows
thats true for the most part.. certian distros run certian things faster and other things slower.. i should have narrowed my question cuz there are too many variables lol.
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I like Linux Mint 12 vKDE
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I have been using Ubuntu since past 3 years now. and I strongly recommend you also using Ubuntu if you're new to linux. It isn't like I haven't had my hands on other Linux distros. But, the reason I always recommend Ubuntu to Linux newbies is, Ubuntu has the biggest online community out of all linux distros which will help you out in lot of ways when you're facing some OS related problems and troubleshooting. Even googling any problem of Ubuntu will give you solutions right away on your hands. At last but not least, when it come to the installing application/software section, not matter whether from online repos or from specific packages from sites, most sites include separate installation guide for specific ubuntu when it comes to the Linux distros.
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Debian based distros (or even debian itself) are the best.
So, ubuntu seems to be the most recommended one. Big online community, most problems and answers are already posted somewhere, it's fast enough (I haven't heard otherwise at least).
If you're feeling geeky, Slackware
Well, however, you only need Eclipse, Java, and Android SDK, which pretty much every distro supports. However you don't wanna loose most of your time worring about the distro itself since you're using as a tool for you to work. Go for Ubuntu
danieldmm said:
I like Linux Mint 12 vKDE
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linux mint ftw
Ubuntu or any other distribution based on it (Because of the Software Repository).
I recommend Ubuntu 10.04 lucid lynx for dev android it is what I use it is noob friendly and have ywr to really see Amy problems with it not to mention the great community support
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I too recommend using ubuntu
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Tha TechnoCrat said:
I too recommend using ubuntu
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Well, in my opinion... I would recommend Fedora. Fedora is always the leading Linux distro with all the recent technologies. I wouldn't change Fedora for Ubuntu in a million years... at least that's my opinion. Currently running Fedora 20 with Eclipse & Android Studio flawlessly...
To all those who say Ubuntu,
Ubuntu is laggy (on my PC).
Kali-linux has built in Java and Eclipse.
But I say use Builduntu or Mint (64 bit).
There are about 600 distros you can try. Try googling and you may just find the best distro for you. Keep on trying.:laugh::laugh:
For the sake of people looking for the same i was
Ubuntu (for the aformentioned reasons), but in Lubuntu or Xubuntu flavors... Offers the cleanest, fastest and less resource hunger experience in the ubuntu ecosystem.
Lubuntu being the lightest.
Example Given:
I'm currently developing not so heavy android apps (data capture, and so on) in a xubuntu 14.04, celeron dual core based pc with 3 gigs ram and 120 gb hdd, intel hd 3000 machine...
BBQ Linux - http://bbqlinux.org/

Is there any way to get Arch Linux on the Nexus 10?

Hello! I've been looking up the Arch Linux distro, and it looks amazing to me. I love having to install the OS using simply the console, I love how everything about it is cusomizable. I've been using Virtual Box on my laptop to play around with it. If I had another laptop, I would probably install it on there. I heard that Ubuntu has been sorta/kinda working on the Nexus 7, I was wondering if Arch Linux would work on the Nexus 10.
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Hello! I've been looking up the Arch Linux distro, and it looks amazing to me. I love having to install the OS using simply the console, I love how everything about it is cusomizable. I've been using Virtual Box on my laptop to play around with it. If I had another laptop, I would probably install it on there. I heard that Ubuntu has been sorta/kinda working on the Nexus 7, I was wondering if Arch Linux would work on the Nexus 10.
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You could probably get it running through a chroot environment, I have debian running near flawless on mine that way. But atm, its not possible to run it (or any other version of Linux) natively.

Ubuntu Touch for TF201 Devs?

Is anyone looking to port Ubuntu Touch to our TF201? I really want to see how this works with the Dock.
+1! I would love to test such a port!
Me 2
We run Ubuntu 12.04 on two desktops and one laptop. I would also like to see Ubuntu (touch or desktop) running ontop of Androwook 2.2. Maybe it already is. I tried three different versions of 12.04, but they weren't happy with Android 4.2.1. The desktop came up but no icons. Can someone point me to Ubuntu that works with Androwook 2.2? Thanks
Same here
It's been a while since I'm looking into Ubuntu Touch to TF201 and we have nothing yet? I would love a dual boot...
It would really be nice to have a port of ubuntu for my TF201. Does anyone have any updates on this? I have seen some tutorials on how to get ubuntu touch on tablets but seems kinda difficult to do it on the prime..
Thanks.
Touch on prime
imanustmai said:
It would really be nice to have a port of ubuntu for my TF201. Does anyone have any updates on this? I have seen some tutorials on how to get ubuntu touch on tablets but seems kinda difficult to do it on the prime..
Thanks.
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Ok so while searching i found this thread...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1603921
But the DL links are broken so use this one: http://lilstevie.geek.nz/ports/
I will be trying this after work tonight......:laugh:

Reviving an old TF201 with Linux?

Hey there!
So I have my old but trusty Asus TF201 still laying around, mostly unused. I kinda want to revive it as a portable Linux "laptop" but all the guides I've seen so far are either somewhat unfinished or don't give me a lot of confidence that they'll work. Or they're just outdated as hell...
Currently I have KatKiss running on it, latest version. But it's still laggy and really not a pleasure to use at all, the main reason why it's laying around so far.
So, any ideas?
I have one as well, I had put Ubuntu on it awhile back (Ubuntu was only distro with GUI) it worked overall, but was still slow cause the kernel wasn't optimized for the hardware it was running on. Those guides, while outdated, will still work. I'm currently working on porting Halium to my note 4, after that I am going to look into getting Halium on the tf201 and a distro of Ubuntu (dunno for certain though)

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