Can we use Windows os wp7/8 on android devices?? Just read somewhere that its possible.. Any info??
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Uptil now it isn't but you can transform android into wp7 or wp8
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abbykhan said:
Can we use Windows os wp7/8 on android devices?? Just read somewhere that its possible.. Any info??
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While you can't directly install Windows 7/8 on android, if you have another device running Windows 7/8 such as your desktop computer or a laptop you can use a remote desktop client for android such as Android VNC https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=android.androidVNC or LogmeIn Ignition https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.logmein.ignitionpro.android to control your Windows 7/8 device from your Android device remotely.
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It's almost impossible because you need to build a kernel with drivers necessary for your device and you won't be able to do that without kernel source code.
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It's almost impossible because you need to build a kernel with drivers necessary for your device and you won't be able to do that without kernel source code.
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well.. u guys read this post... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2125571
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Hi,
Can anyone help me out, I have mac and of course you cant update your GS2 through a mac, Kies mini doesn't support GS2. I don't have a windows pc in the house ...........any suggestions
Great Phone by the way!!!!!!!!
Bootcamp is the only way afaik
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Whats that, where can i get it and how does it work........sorry i'm new to this!!!
Scober said:
Whats that, where can i get it and how does it work........sorry i'm new to this!!!
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You will need to buy a copy of Windows and install it side by side with your Mac OSX via Bootcamp
Best option is to Google it, Apple have a lot of information on it (its very easy to do)
Parellels should work as well. Very similar to bootcamp, but it runs inside osx.
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thelestat said:
Parellels should work as well. Very similar to bootcamp, but it runs inside osx.
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Not really as Bootcamp runs a Native version of Windows while Parelles is Emulation software
Can u not just sign up with ur samsung account to get OTA directly on the phone via Settings menu!?
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You can use Ubuntu on this device using these directions.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1390351
and using this App. for the installation guide
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.zpwebsites.ubuntuinstall&feature=search_result
It is tested to work on both the 5.0 and 4.0.
I take none of the credit, I am just pointing out a cool "app."
is it for the us version or international??
shahrukhraza said:
is it for the us version or international??
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I am almost more than certain it will work for both.
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Don't have time to try it out yet, but I do have a question about the driver support.
Since it is a full blown linux distro, does it come with usb audio driver, otg support and etc?
WT Ho said:
Don't have time to try it out yet, but I do have a question about the driver support.
Since it is a full blown linux distro, does it come with usb audio driver, otg support and etc?
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I do not know yet. I will tinker around when I get time.
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Nice!
LXDE is the environment eh?
So it's Lubuntu?
Tempted....
Would be sweet if it would run Unity. lol
Is this actually Ubuntu or just an emulator?
tradeJmark said:
Is this actually Ubuntu or just an emulator?
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It does not replace the ROM if that is what you were asking.
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After install, how would I run Ubuntu? Is it like an app I can open? How would this effect android? How would I get back to android after each Ubuntu run? Thanks
Antarctica32 said:
After install, how would I run Ubuntu? Is it like an app I can open? How would this effect android? How would I get back to android after each Ubuntu run? Thanks
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You do not install anything other than the one app. You run a few commands to start it. Then you open the app. to connect to the Ubuntu "server." it is actually running in the background like an app. would, but you can exit at any time. Read more on the link that I posted along in this thread.
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Hi guys,
I've got a little bit stupid question. Is it possible to boot a linux or windows os instead of android? I saw something, if I remember right, there was an app which booted linux os. But it should be like custom ROM. Just want to know .
Thanks
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zgintasz said:
Hi guys,
I've got a little bit stupid question. Is it possible to boot a linux or windows os instead of android? I saw something, if I remember right, there was an app which booted linux os. But it should be like custom ROM. Just want to know .
Thanks
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On some devices you can have a native port of Linux, if your rooted you can use my project to install Linux on top of android.
Only way you can get windows is using qume to emulate a desktop CPU as windows can not run on ARM procssors
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Thanks, but is it possible to somehow run linux not on top of android, run instead of android? How I imagine it, it should be like a custom flashable ROM .
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zacthespack said:
On some devices you can have a native port of Linux
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Do you mean like a custom ROM? On which devices?
EDIT: i'm sorry for double post, I thought forum will merge posts...
zgintasz said:
Do you mean like s custom ROM? On which devices?
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Well yes in the sense there's no android but its not really a ROM in the sense of the word used here.
Only some devices have native ports as they need unlocked boot loaders and the dev team to get it working
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Thanks, but you didn't said which devices have. By the way, if it isn't hard, can you post a link where is that rom, want to take a look?
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zgintasz said:
Thanks, but you didn't said which devices have. By the way, if it isn't hard, can you post a link where is that rom, want to take a look?
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Well I know the Asus transformer has a version, the HTC HD2 and I'm sure others, if you check there sub forums you should find them.
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you can even run debian but you can't run windows
speed_bot said:
you can even run debian but you can't run windows
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On which devices? Can you post a link for more info?
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http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/android
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http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/android
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What about single-core devices? By the way, is it possible to boot your own os, which has nothing with android/linux?
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zgintasz said:
What about single-core devices? By the way, is it possible to boot your own os, which has nothing with android/linux?
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you try debian on single core ... own os if it supoorts arm processor you can but who will get u a own os
Thanks for the info.
speed_bot said:
but who will get u a own os
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I'm into developing my own os.
well its like mac osx doesn't work on windows hardware ....and windows doesn't support arm proceessors....if you want to run your own os add support for arm based processor s don't ask me how ..
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well its like mac osx doesn't work on windows hardware ....and windows doesn't support arm proceessors....if you want to run your own os add support for arm based processor s don't ask me how ..
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Thanks for info, I wasn't even going to ask you how to add arm processors support.
if your question is cleared add a tag in thread title saying solved it will save others time
I know this is not at all easy but is there any possibility of windows OS on x10
Bigkiler5 said:
I know this is not at all easy but is there any possibility of windows OS on x10
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Yes, it's possible via an emulator & windows ios or img file.
You can run windows 95,98,xp but it's laggy and hard to control the mouse.
Just bing it...
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jay-z-s said:
Yes, it's possible via an emulator & windows ios or img file.
You can run windows 95,98,xp but it's laggy and hard to control the mouse.
Just bing it...
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No i meant Windows that other mobile phones use like windows 8
No. Unless you buy the licensing for windows 7 and port it yourself without distribution then sure. But most likely no.
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I want to make sure my apps works fine on Android L.
Last resort would be to install the Android L preview over my device but I prefer not to do it.
Is there any way I can use the Android Simulator to test Android L OS ?
Thank you
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SagiLo said:
I want to make sure my apps works fine on Android L.
Last resort would be to install the Android L preview over my device but I prefer not to do it.
Is there any way I can use the Android Simulator to test Android L OS ?
Thank you
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Yes. You can do that.
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Care you expand ?
I didn't see Android L in the SDK manager..
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SagiLo said:
Care you expand ?
I didn't see Android L in the SDK manager..
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It will be available soon.
Android L is just developer preview yt. They will release Emulator version soon when it becomes stable.
I was telling you that when it comes out you can check app on emulator.
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I know they will, the question was to check if something is available now..
Thanks anyway...
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