Windows 8 on webtop? - Motorola Photon 4G

Any work thoughts ideas hopes dreams etc?
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yes, the windows 8 supports tegra devices =), but not for now....windows 8 still on development

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Windows and iOS on GTab possible?

Hi guys,
I have a weird question i was thinking about how it will be awesome to see Windows 8 on GALAXY Tab 10.1 so is there a way to use Windows 7 or 8 on GALAXY Tab 10.1 P7500 or evem iOS.
Thanks.
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Definitely not ios apple would never allow that in a million years dont know about windows but I think the tegra 2 chip would pose problems
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The on the iOS i agree 100%,but i really think the Windows 8 Tablet version would be good on the GALAXY Tab cause so far there isn't an Quad Core Windows 8 tablets anouncments so i think it would run smoothly on the Tegra 2 Processor specially cause it runs VERY SMOOTHLY on android.
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the likely hood of a dev spending time to port over win8 is very unlikely everyone is all about ICS and making that play well with our tab.

Windows phone 8 Port

I have been wondering seeing as Microsoft sort of screwed us out of Windows phone 8 on the first gen devices. Would it be possible for the community to Port it to the lumia 800 or will or be impossible due to the New kernal?
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Only if the kernel can be ported i would imagine.

Windows 8

Just curious if it's possible to install windows 8 on the prime.
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bleichtman said:
Just curious if it's possible to install windows 8 on the prime.
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Nope. Despite being capable of running it, Windows 8 is a closed OS and therefore you'd run into licensing issues.
Though that being said, I think the screen resolution may be too low on the Prime and also not sure(I may be corrected on this) but I think Windows 8/RT won't run on the NVIDIA Tegra architecture
Thanks for the reply!
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Lol.... Windows RT is not able to run on tegra 3? - bull.....t. Look at Microsoft Surface RT - it has a Tegra 3 chipset.
Prime is not able to run "Windows 8" because this is system for x86 and x64 architecture.
There is only possibility to run ( theoretically ) Windows RT because this is OS for ARM procesors like tegra 3 but Win RT is OEM system and completly locked. I think isn not possible to port this to prime.
I see 2 ways....
Sold prime and buy M$ Surface RT
Or...
Sold prime ...and wait little bit for M$ Surface Pro with full Windows 8 - (I chose this path - prime is completly not usable for me)
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Which laptop?

What laptop should I buy for use with android (theming mostly) but also as a daily thing?
I need a new laptop, and my current one is really bad. The crap I am using atm is really stopping me from being able to do any of my own modding and id like to theme.
Dont hurt me, but I like mac laptops. But from what I can tell they make android a challenge...?
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archie winnington-ingram said:
What laptop should I buy for use with android (theming mostly) but also as a daily thing?
I need a new laptop, and my current one is really bad. The crap I am using atm is really stopping me from being able to do any of my own modding and id like to theme.
Dont hurt me, but I like mac laptops. But from what I can tell they make android a challenge...?
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I have a HP Pavillion G6....
Its awesome
I would suggest my one
Arnav.G said:
I have a HP Pavillion G6....
Its awesome
I would suggest my one
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And can you do dev stuff on Windows8 or would I have to change the software?
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archie winnington-ingram said:
And can you do dev stuff on Windows8 or would I have to change the software?
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If you want to compile kernels or roms then you have to install ubuntu or any linux distro
Apps and stuff can be done on Windows
You might be better off getting a Mac and dual booting Mac and linux if money isn't an issue.
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I do alot of themeing,compiling and other things,i used to run microsoft 7 for years,then i switched to linux and ive never looked back,i bought a Toshiba Satellite with i7 processor and 4GB ram and this thing can handle any kind of strenuous project i might throw at it.
Diablo67 said:
I do alot of themeing,compiling and other things,i used to run microsoft 7 for years,then i switched to linux and ive never looked back,i bought a Toshiba Satellite with i7 processor and 4GB ram and this thing can handle any kind of strenuous project i might throw at it.
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Can you use it for every day too though.
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dombeef said:
You might be better off getting a Mac and dual booting Mac and linux if money isn't an issue.
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I am seriously considering this.
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archie winnington-ingram said:
Can you use it for every day too though.
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Yes. As I have the same OEM but different set up and it runs perfectly. And you will find more tools for Windows/linux then you will for a mac. Plus you can upgrade it later if you would like. This can't be done on a mac.
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zelendel said:
Yes. As I have the same OEM but different set up and it runs perfectly. And you will find more tools for Windows/linux then you will for a mac. Plus you can upgrade it later if you would like. This can't be done on a mac.
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You mean it can't be done on the Mac OS. Apple laptops can dual and triple boot many operating systems, including Windows and linux.
dombeef said:
You mean it can't be done on the Mac OS. Apple laptops can dual and triple boot many operating systems, including Windows and linux.
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What I meant is you can't upgrade the hardware on a mac like you can on a PC.
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zelendel said:
What I meant is you can't upgrade the hardware on a mac like you can on a PC.
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You can still upgrade the ram and hard drive on the latest Macbook Pro(non retina). Apple has made it difficult/impossible to switch out the ram and hard drives in other models, but so have other companies that make laptops.
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You can still upgrade the ram and hard drive on the latest Macbook Pro(non retina). Apple has made it difficult/impossible to switch out the ram and hard drives in other models, but so have other companies that make laptops.
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I can upgrade both ram and hard drive with only removing 3 screws. To be honest I have both a mac book pro and my windows PC and find myself reaching for my PC more then my MacBook.
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zelendel said:
I can upgrade both ram and hard drive with only removing 3 screws. To be honest I have both a mac book pro and my windows PC and find myself reaching for my PC more then my MacBook.
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I said most laptop companies have stopped the ability to switch out the ram and hard drive, not all of them. The macbook pro can do what your windows PC can do(in terms of upgrade ability, even though it takes 10 screws to access the ram + hard drive) and also run Mac OS X.
To be honest I have both a Mac Mini and a windows laptop, and find myself reaching for my Mac more than my windows laptop.
In the end it comes down to if you have the money to spend on a mac for only the OS. If your gonna use it for developing your gonna dual boot Linux either way
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You could buy a mac and dual boot linux and ubuntu but I reccommed that you buy a desktop version beaches I used to build source on my MacBook Pro 2013 but the heat would go up from the 30 degrees to about 55 degrees. Then I got a Mac Pro 12 Core and although it was much more expensive I get my builds done much faster and I get to add more fans to keep the temperature down.
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[Q] ubuntu for phones

Today saw the ubuntu for phones has been ported to the galaxy, someone could port it to our player (yp-g70): : Rir:
I neeed it too, I am thinking of swiching over to a galaxy nexus (which is only about $250 at amazon)
oh and the proper name for future reference is Ubuntu Touch
With all of the other ROMs that we have on our GP, I'm surprised we don't have Ubuntu.
If only the gnexus had expandable memory though.
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I think the base of ubuntu isn't android.. And it'll be very difficult to port.. I'm wrong?!
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