I am planning to buy the BQ Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition, but I couldn't find the answer. Is there a SIP client for Ubutu Touch or maybe does the OS support SIP natively, like newer Android OS'es?
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I was wondering if the Android Virtual Machine from VMWare would solve some of the problems of porting other Webtops to the Atrix (e.g. Bionic).
LG:
http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2011/02/15/android-dalvik-vmware-virtualization/
http://arstechnica.com/business/new...plan-to-virtualize-android-phones-tablets.ars
Also, I know there's a Citrix client on phone but there's also a VMWare View Android App that lets you use a VMWare virtual desktop:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.vmware.view.client.android&hl=en
Hi all,
I need a new laptop so i am thinking about a new Windows 8.1 touchscreen hybrid (undock from the keyboard). Though curious if anyone has installed Android x86 on this as well and if so how good is the touch component and latency for gaming etc?
I kinda want a new tablet and a new laptop. Though hoping i can do both Android and Windows with one device and have a good experience on both.
Additionally I see Jar of Beans (Android x86 with root) has been discontinued anyone got a link to a good x86 android project with root and play store?
Would love your input.
Thanks.
bumpity bump!
I am just curious to know what benefit X86 support would have?
it says "cross-platform support on ARM, x86, and MIPS technology"
so does it mean that now it will be easy to install new android on my X86 laptop running core i3?
also i think that if android now natively supports X86 so it would be easy to make it an OS for desktop with some tweaking in UI element to make it keyboard and mouse friendly...(PS: i dont have much knowledge of software development)
i use windows mainly for playing AAA PC games(only thing android cant do for me),i wish android to one day support high end graphic cards like nvidia gtx 780 along with developers support for AAA games that would be a dream come true situation for me because then i could ditch costly windows altogether :laugh:
waqarakram0306 said:
I am just curious to know what benefit X86 support would have?
it says "cross-platform support on ARM, x86, and MIPS technology"
so does it mean that now it will be easy to install new android on my X86 laptop running core i3?
also i think that if android now natively supports X86 so it would be easy to make it an OS for desktop with some tweaking in UI element to make it keyboard and mouse friendly...(PS: i dont have much knowledge of software development)
i use windows mainly for playing AAA PC games(only thing android cant do for me),i wish android to one day support high end graphic cards like nvidia gtx 780 along with developers support for AAA games that would be a dream come true situation for me because then i could ditch costly windows altogether :laugh:
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Well yeah it will improve the support. But it's already done. I mean, android as a pc os (without tweaking them ). Check this site
www.android-x86.org
The android l is just gonna improve this project and make him better. About tweaking theme, the best solution i can offer is to install xposed and xhalowindow (if its called that i cant remember) and install a launcher (right now there isn't a launcher that is look just like windows, so it's need to be developed, I think it is time to do so with the new 2014 google android tv, I mean to make and old pc a google android tv and make the best of the old device)
The android x86 work with usb input, any gpu, LAN, wifi, bluetooth, mouse, pad, keyboard, microphone, camera and multitouch and more
The only weaknesses is that a lot of apps that doesn't support x86 prossesor (only ARM prossesor) will bring force close. It doesn't mean that all the ARM apps, but a lot of them. Another weakness is that apps that doesn't support rotation, will rotate all the screen untill shutdown (unless you'll install an app that force landscape rotation everywhere)
Good day,
Are there any plans to add a version of Remix OS running the "Android TV" interface?
I think this would be great for users who would like to use Remix OS in the living room.
Here is a screen shot: https://developer.android.com/tv/images/atv-framed.png
Kind regards,
Renier
@reniers It's a good idea to have a TV UI, but how do you imagine it?
Bigger text and icons? (these can be changed within settings app and build.prop file; dpi)
Or something more?
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@Vioner I was thinking of using the Android TV interface. Same as the Google Nexus Player or Nvidia Shield.
Here is a screen shot: https://developer.android.com/tv/images/atv-framed.png
Hey Guys,
I am busy working on this.
so far I have the LeanBackLauncher working but never get any recommendations.
there is a working version using android X86 here
http://geektillithertz.com/wordpress/index.php/2016/06/20/android-tv-x86-build-2/
it has some basic functionality like LeanBackLauncher and Settings.
I want to create a port using remix OS because they have the latest code. for instance my HDMI audio doesnt work on Android X86 Project but does on Remix OS.
I am currently busy trying to port some other features like android remote. then I am going to debloat Remix OS. I will upload the Image once I have done some more work.
anyone intersted in making Remix OS into a Android TV I have a Guide Here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/guide-remixos-tv-t3484681
I will be Posting new stuff as I go
Starting this thread to force the issue - I asked here & on Twitter for an answer -
Google Chrome OS has introduced a new flag for USB host, but does it allow the webcam to work from within Android? - I do not own a Chromebook that incorporates Android.
Enable ARC USB host integration
Allow Android apps to use USB host feature on ChromeOS devices. – Chrome OS
#arc-usb-host
even though enabling the flag
chrome://flags/#arc-usb-host
--enable-features=ArcUsbHost
this still does not allow access to a usb webcam from within Android...
Tested it on my hacked Acer C720P using a recovery ROM - no dice...
No one owns a Chromebook supporting Android to answer this simple question - does the webcam work from within Android?