Can anyone tell me the best linux distribution for Android Dev other than ubuntu. I have asus laptop with intel core 2 duo 2.4ghz with 3gb of ram and 2tb hard drive. I using it to make device tress and kernels, Install ubuntu 64bit and having trouble with freezes(got chromeos, windows 7, mac osx,android x86 4.0 and 4.3 installed also). Can someone give me some lightweight distros that also have capibility with compiling android?
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so the viewpad 10 is supposed to allow dual boot for both android and windows 7. i know the processor is different on it, but anyone know if it'd be a possibility on the g pad?
windows 7 does not support ARM processors, it's rumored that windows 8 will, however
And the best the Viewpad 10 can do is Android 1.6 because there isn't an X86 version of anything better yet.
The only windows that support arm right now is WindowsCE Compact 7 and earlier, and Windows mobile phone 7
Hi everyone,
I would like to ask anyone this.. Is there any chance (or development in progress) to install Windows (no matter if Win 7, 8 or 8.1) onto Intel Bay Trail-T based Android Tablets ???
In my case it is Lenovo TAB S8-50F (currently with Android KitKat 4.4.2) with Intel Atom Z3745 (64bit CPU), 2GB RAM, GPU Intel HD (screen resolution 1920x1200). I believe these specs should make enough performance for Windows.
As I am a more advanced user only... Is there any developer who has the same idea and is able to think about details (BIOS, drivers and so on) ??
Thanks in advance
I want to ask that why the remix os doesnt support the tablet or smartphone because i think it can bring the android to the pc and ultratablet so why cant it bring itself to the android smartphone or tablet?
If you mean "why can't remix be made fpr arm devices?"
Then it has as RemixOS started as a arm ROM, and there are version for there own hardware (although some are stuck on 1.0); their partners and some nexus devices.
As arm is different to x86 chips remix would need to be built specifically for each arm device; whereas 1 ROM (kernel&modules) can work on many x86 chips/devices.
Hi all,
Been toying around with putting a full blown multitasking Android OS on my X8 which runs on an Amlogic S802 SOC.
I found Phoenix OS (http://www.phoenixos.com/) which supports some ARM devices as well as X86 devices.
My question is whether it will work on the X8 as it states on the Phoenix website that the only ARM devices currently supporting are the Nexus 7, 9 and 10.
Any help would be appreciated in terms of attempting to get this running without bricking the device.
TIA.
Ryan
Looking for an Intel Braswell based Remix OS or Android x86 ISO ?
There numerous articles starting back in 2014, about Intel releasing a Braswell base Android build, but hell if I can find it.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/04/04/intel_uncloaks_nextgen_braswell_atom_64bit_android_kitkat_kernel/