Today we will review the Remix os. Remix os, what we have to tell, who created, and how it works. This is an Android -based operating system. You have heard of the Android OS is designed just for smartphones. But as its name suggests. It is formed of two to three operating systems. It has the Windows, Android and Linux OS will glimpsed. Tech Company of China Jide Tech is developed by. The first of the old PC was built to run at lightning speed, but the rise of Android because of its new PC, laptop or tablet is being done. Remix is a free operating system. This pc, laptop, etc. can be downloaded for free.
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So I've been testing ReMix and can get it to run on my Windows 10 Toshiba laptop,
in Virtual machines, but it will not run on my older Dell d630 running Ubuntu 14.04.
Android X86 4.4.4 and 5.1 versions will run in both Virtualbox and Vmware on the d630, although 5.1 seems very slow - not unlike it's performance on many other platforms.
Remix essentially bootloops back to it's main install screen, if the iso isn't unmounted, or to the grub menu, each and every time.
I've tried a number of boot mods with different vga settings, but nothing has worked.
Just wondering what is missing from remix that x86 has?
I have an old netbook that is pretty slow, it would be nice if I can install remix os as the only OS on that laptop. no boot from USB, no dual boot with windows, just push on button and remix os boots up.
For example, when I boot up ubuntu from usb there is the option to wipe hdd and install ubuntu on it. Would be nice if remix os had similar feature.
erryday said:
I have an old netbook that is pretty slow, it would be nice if I can install remix os as the only OS on that laptop. no boot from USB, no dual boot with windows, just push on button and remix os boots up.
For example, when I boot up ubuntu from usb there is the option to wipe hdd and install ubuntu on it. Would be nice if remix os had similar feature.
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If your netbook is old (perhaps with 32bit cpu only), you'll have to take into account, that Remix OS will not start because there are problems with the graphics system.
Post "Installing Remix OS to Hard Drive or Virtual Machine without additional tools" describes how to use the built in formatting tool "cfdisk" for deleting old partitions and creating new partitions and setting up Remix OS in the next steps.
If you don't mind using additional tools like "PartedMagic" you'll find a description how to prepare a hdd and how to install Remix OS in Post "Remix OS on Hard Drive or Virtual Machine - Installation and (OTA) Update"
ok so i made the move to remix os after receive my laptop back from repairs with a empty HDD running windows 8 rather than 10 there is no longer a free upgrade available for windows 8 to 10 so i decided to try out remix os on it looks spot on but i wanted to know if there was a way to try and access the partition windows 8 was on to erase and make into a larger storage box for things like pictures and movies. im not the tech savist when it comes to coding or anything so if i need that some screenshots or simplified directions would help
Look at "Installing Remix OS to Hard Drive or Virtual Machine without additional tools". This might help you installing Remix OS on an empty hard drive.
Wine 3.0 has been released recently and it now supports android, especially x86 android, like our beloved YB.
Unfortunately, im using windows version.
ive tried the WINE 3.0 on my Shield Tablet (arm), it works but with limited function. i only got to play with the windows calculator. media player comes pre-installed but doesnt run. maybe because my android tablet was ARM-based.
ive discovered that for android, the C:/ directory is at /data/data/org.winehq.wine/ - so you would probably need to root your device.
for those who have the YB android, pls let us know what you think
I tried to get Office 2016 working in Wine 3.1 but got an error upon install. I haven't had a chance to try any other installs
I've successfully managed to get Remix OS 2.0 to run on my Teclast X80 Power Win/Android tablet. This tablet is based on the X5-Z8300 Intel Atom chipset, and I've removed and cleared out the Windows partition and gave the entire storage space/drive to the Android image.
I've also successfully removed and disabled the Remix launcher and run Nova Launcher Prime on it.
What I would like to do next is to remove the Taskbar and Notification tray of the Remix OS 2.0. I've seen a few posts regarding why anyone would like to do this, the answer is simple, the Remix OS 2.0 Android distribution is the only other distribution that works with my tablet. I have the B2N6 variant of this tablet, so the machetekills custom rom for it does not run (it was designed for the B2N3), however, I do have this tablet rooted with machetekills toolbox and have TWRP installed. From that, I was able to install Magisk and have my tablet rooted. Also, the stock rom that this tablet came with is highly unstable (if you queue up a ton of apps to be installed in Google Play Store, the tablet will eventually lock up and go into its death-roll bootloop til the battery is dead, then after charging the battery up, it will just continue into the bootloop until it kills the battery again, if left in this condition overnight, there is a possibility that the battery is overstressed and can flame up), is a distro from China so security is very questionable, as well as the kernel used was a 32-bit kernel rather than the nice 64-bit kernel in the Remix OS 2.0 distro (shout-out goes to this Korean guy who made a small blog that lead me to the Remix OS 2.0 and he even provided the link to it on his page).
FOR THOSE THAT WANT TO TRY REMIX OS 2.0 on their TECLAST X80 Power, Model B2N4 or B2N6 (as far as I know, the N4 and the N6 have the same software configuration for the touchscreen, the screen rotation/orientation) here is the link to the blog (please be aware that it's in Korean so you may need to run a translate to your own language with Google translate or something):
http://blog.naver.com/starfall909/220911067943
Can anyone please help me with how to remove the taskbar/notification of the Remix OS 2.0 and replaced with the stock Android home, back, applist, and with the notification bar and tray at the TOP of the screen, like a phone? I really do not like using this tablet as a Windows replacement, since this tablet can do that already natively (I've had it running Windows 10 x64 exclusively for the past 3 years) and Android as a desktop is not very good compared to Windows (let's be honest, if Android desktop was a thing, it would be carving a huge chunk out of the desktop marketshare from MacOS and Windows).
Thanks!