Arm translator on android jelly bean x86? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey,
I whas trying diffrent distros off android x86 on my dell d630 with intel x3100 graphics.
The only distro that worked whas working whas android 4.2
But this version does not have the arm translator. Is there any way to get it in to there?
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domini99 said:
Hey,
I whas trying diffrent distros off android x86 on my dell d630 with intel x3100 graphics.
The only distro that worked whas working whas android 4.2
But this version does not have the arm translator. Is there any way to get it in to there?
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Stupid Macbook Air can't fly
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only intel got the sources, its not an open project afaik.
and the executable blob exist only for 4.1

Aww crap.
Is there any place i can check the progress of developing?
I can' t run gb/ics, and jelly bean isn't ready.
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Every computer has touch screen, you can touch it! But if it responds, other story

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ummm.... sorry the w500 is not arm. android runs on arm. why not sell it and get iconia a500? i have it and its very nice.
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The only way to run an OS like Windows is by virtualization through qemu, because it doesn't natively support the chip in your Galaxy S Wifi. This method requires a version of qemu compiled for ARM and additional libraries, which I have not gotten to work successfully on this device. (Anyone else?)
So I'd suggest just trying to get Ubuntu running. It won't be very fast or easy to use on a device that small, but it will work.
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