Hello everybody
I have a problem, I'm on Remix os and everyapp that I start crash and i don't know why...
I have an hp omen
Nvidia graphic card
Can somebody help me ?
thanks
full hardware details please?
cpu,gpu model...
hp model?
Processor : I5-5600HQ 2.30GHz
Win 10 64bit
Graphic Card : Inter HD Graphics 530, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M
HP Brand : HP Omen 15-ax020nf
Thanks to you
LordBli said:
Processor : I5-5600HQ 2.30GHz
Win 10 64bit
Graphic Card : Inter HD Graphics 530, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M
HP Brand : HP Omen 15-ax020nf
Thanks to you
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heh hp loves doing strange things with their laptop hardware.
and remix is very picky on those things...
you better use other android emulators like bluestack,andy or amiduos.
heh hp loves doing strange things with their laptop hardware.
and remix is very picky on those things...
you better use other android emulators like bluestack,andy or amiduos.
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Which one of those do you recommend me ?
LordBli said:
Which one of those do you recommend me ?
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Go to google, see the advantages ,prices and interfaces.
Think by yourself just a little please.
tailslol said:
Go to google, see the advantages ,prices and interfaces.
Think by yourself just a little please.
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Ok ?... Already did it. Thank you
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Any possibility that we might see NotionInk's cool Eden UI on the Archos? I know the NotionInk Adam has Tegra, but I don't know if it's required for Eden...
Check out the NotionInk web site under the Software section if you don't know what I am talking about...
Moved to general as not android development
Probably not a good idea to try. Eden seems to be using nvidia's chip heavily. I wouldn't want to try that on our Archos'. Besisdes, let's see what honeycomb has for us as far as UI is concerned.
HoneyComb has many things to show us, a pre-release of the SDK is out and it's GREAT!
VIEWSONIC GTAB WITH ADAM OS....
CHECK THIS OUT.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928152
Viewsonic Gtab is on the rocks now!..
ADAM Os is running only in Nvidia dual core...not possible in Archos 101. Sorry guys...
firewater2003 said:
VIEWSONIC GTAB WITH ADAM OS....
CHECK THIS OUT.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928152
Viewsonic Gtab is on the rocks now!..
ADAM Os is running only in Nvidia dual core...not possible in Archos 101. Sorry guys...
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i thought there are plans for a galaxy tab port.... will search for it
gbohm said:
i thought there are plans for a galaxy tab port.... will search for it
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I dont thinks so...
Since Galaxy Tab has only single core processor
But maybe, dont lose hope...
firewater2003 said:
I dont thinks so...
Since Galaxy Tab has only single core processor
But maybe, dont lose hope...
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isn't that dual core thing more or less guesswork? e
If I could install Windows 7 along side Android on this thing, then I'd replace my laptop as my main PC. Is this possible? Or if not, will it be in the future with Windows 8? I can wait a few more months, by then maybe the price will drop some as well ^_^.
No, Windows 7 will never be compatible on an ARM based tablet because it is made for x86/Itanium architecture.
Windows 8: Maybe- depends on the driver release but that is atleast a few months away so no one can really say.
avinash60 said:
No, Windows 7 will never be compatible on an ARM based tablet because it is made for x86/Itanium architecture.
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Not even Itanium on Windows 7, it's x86/x64 only.
Windows 8 will be theoretically compatible but it remains to be seen whether it will actually be possible to install it on the Prime. Don't forget that Windows 8 on ARM won't run existing Windows programs away.
I'd be interested in an Ubuntu or such dual-boot.
can we have more windows threads please?
i mean really? as if the windows 8 threads concerning an OS which won't be out (in it's ARM form) until late next year weren't enough, we get ones about an OS that CLEARLY wont' work on ARM arch.
i don't say it often, but a quick search would have turned up the answer that x86 OS' will never work on ARM arch. ESPECIALLY ones that are not open source to be dismantled by a crazy person to be made to work somehow.
Haloman800 said:
If I could install Windows 7 along side Android on this thing, then I'd replace my laptop as my main PC. Is this possible? Or if not, will it be in the future with Windows 8? I can wait a few more months, by then maybe the price will drop some as well ^_^.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1365283&highlight=windows
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1368651&highlight=windows
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1407305&highlight=windows
Since when did the Prime have a ARM processor that's a cheap CPU found in netbooks.
Officially there will never be a Windows OS for Transformer Prime, ASUS already have a tablet on the market for Windows and it's the Eee Slate EP121, and like the other Windows tablets it's big, heavy, and lack multitouch support for it's touchscreen and requires a stylus and it retails for a whopping $1400.
Unofficially anything is possible. Heck you can run Mac OS X on non Apple hardware thanks to the Project OS X team.
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Since when did the Prime have a ARM processor that's a cheap CPU found in netbooks.
Officially there will never be a Windows OS for Transformer Prime, ASUS already have a tablet on the market for Windows and it's the Eee Slate EP121, and like the other Windows tablets it's big, heavy, and lack multitouch support for it's touchscreen and requires a stylus and it retails for a whopping $1400.
Unofficially anything is possible. Heck you can run Mac OS X on non Apple hardware thanks to the Project OS X team.
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Lol are you joking? You are right?!
And no! There won't be ever a Windows 7 copy running on he Prime. Never!
am I joking no. but I'm not sure where ARM gets associate with Prime when it clearly shows in the specs that it has a Nvidia Tegra 3 Quad Core CPU.
My Palm Treo phone has a ARM processor and it's old and slow as ****.
The second part is true, Project OS X is basically a hacked version of Mac OS X that can run on non-Apple PC hardware.
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am I joking no. but I'm not sure where ARM gets associate with Prime when it clearly shows in the specs that it has a Nvidia Tegra 3 Quad Core CPU.
My Palm Treo phone has a ARM processor and it's old and slow as ****.
The second part is true, Project OS X is basically a hacked version of Mac OS X that can run on non-Apple PC hardware.
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Oh wow... I guess you slept the last years...? Maybe get a read on mobile processors... They are all ARM based....
People really shouldn't try to argue about things they have no idea about...
And i know you can run OSX on non apple hardware. That doesn't change the fact that Windows 7 can't run at all on the Prime. Never!
Diamondback2010 said:
Oh wow... I guess you slept the last years...? Maybe get a read on mobile processors... They are all ARM based....
People really shouldn't try to argue about things they have no idea about...
And i know you can run OSX on non apple hardware. That doesn't change the fact that Windows 7 can't run at all on the Prime. Never!
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I'm not arguing. Sounds like you want to though.
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Plus who's to say that there won't be any virtual OS software made for Android that would allow you to install Windows onto it.
there would go that whole never be able to right there. Anything is possible.
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I'm not arguing. Sounds like you want to though.
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Plus who's to say that there won't be any virtual OS software made for Android that would allow you to install Windows onto it.
there would go that whole never be able to right there. Anything is possible.
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Because Windows 7 is made for x86/x64 processor architecture and not ARM.
There will be a extra super special version of Windows 8 written only for ARM processors
This version may run on the Prime. But not Windows 7.
If there was a way of running x86 code on ARM processors, Microsoft wouldn't rewrite Windows parts for the ARM architecture.
Get a read about processors architecture etc.
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Because Windows 7 is made for x86/x64 processor architecture and not ARM.
There will be a extra super special version of Windows 8 written only for ARM processors
This version may run on the Prime. But not Windows 7.
If there was a way of running x86 code on ARM processors, Microsoft wouldn't rewrite Windows parts for the ARM architecture.
Get a read about processors architecture etc.
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why are you continuing to go on about hardware compatibility when I clearly referred to software as far as anything's possible.
Please explain why the nVidia Tegra 3 cpu wouldn't be able to run Windows 7 in a virtual OS environment?
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why are you continuing to go on about hardware compatibility when I clearly referred to software as far as anything's possible.
Please explain why the nVidia Tegra 3 cpu wouldn't be able to run Windows 7 in a virtual OS environment?
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Because you can't run x86/x64 code on ARM processors... I already said that.
It's the same for x86/x64 code... You can't run x64 code on a x86 processors.
That's why there are different x86 and x64 versions of e.g. Firefox.
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Because you can't run x86/x64 code on ARM processors... I already said that.
It's the same for x86/x64 code... You can't run x64 code on a x86 processors.
That's why there are different x86 and x64 versions of e.g. Firefox.
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yes you can run x86 code on ARM cpus, through emulation software. It can be done on some ARM devices out now.
Go lookup Bosch x86 emulator for ARM.
I would like to see an ARM processor try to emulate x86 architecture. Anyone who's ever tried looking for emulation software knows that emulation is slow as hell. While PCs are faster than both PS3s and Xbox 360s, are there emulators? No. Why? Because you need much more power to translate the architectures to something the processor understands. This is why x86, a large and powerful architecture will never run on ARM properly. Even Bosch's website says so:
1.9.5. Tell me about performance when running Bochs.
Because Bochs emulates every x86 instruction and all the devices in a PC system, it does not reach high emulation speeds.
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Or better, you could try emulation on a Prime. I'm sure you don't mind seeing how slow Tegra 3 can be
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yes you can run x86 code on ARM cpus, through emulation software. It can be done on some ARM devices out now.
Go lookup Bosch x86 emulator for ARM.
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Yea, so show me this thing running on a Tegra 2/3 other modern ARM processor...
I haven't seen something like this on the site.
Apart from that the emulator doesn't seem to be compatible with Win7?
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I would like to see an ARM processor try to emulate x86 architecture. Anyone who's ever tried looking for emulation software knows that emulation is slow as hell. While PCs are faster than both PS3s and Xbox 360s, are there emulators? No. Why? Because you need much more power to translate the architectures to something the processor understands. This is why x86, a large and powerful architecture will never run on ARM properly. Even Bosch's website says so:
Or better, you could try emulation on a Prime. I'm sure you don't mind seeing how slow Tegra 3 can be
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I would mind boging it down lol. Doesn't seem like an easy task. Just wondering because this made me think about it. On Antutu, there is a prime that is oced. Why don't we have that
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That is probably a development Prime from Asus to see how the higher clocks impact performance and battery life, and it seems they feel that 1.3GHz (up to 1.4GHz under certain conditions) is the sweet spot.
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That is probably a development Prime from Asus to see how the higher clocks impact performance and battery life, and it seems they feel that 1.3GHz (up to 1.4GHz under certain conditions) is the sweet spot.
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ook. Thanks for answering that. and sorry OP for going off topic.
try running older versions of OSX (before apple switched to intel chips) on a PC and tell me anything is possible.
if you want to run win7 on your prime, use the remote desktop. it's going to be the only way you'll get there.
Hi everyone ,recently i sold my s3 ,and i really miss android for some reason ,and i wonder if i could use it on one of my laptops
I have a brand new hp g6 with core i7 3632qm and hd 7670m which i think is more than enough for something like this but i think it wont be supported graphickly.
And i got onther old aspire 3810t with intel core 2 solo and integrated gpuj ,this one i would definitly love to turn into a android machine ,cuz of its huge battery life.
The main reason i want android is to play those funny little games .
So im waiting on direction and advices.
Thx
The latest build seems to have hardware acceleration support for Radeon and Intel chipsets, take a look at it.
RoberGalarga said:
The latest build seems to have hardware acceleration support for Radeon and Intel chipsets, take a look at it.
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Used this image and lili usb live installer and after the initian selct your language and introduce your google credentials it reboots like it shows the android again and its just a bootloop.
Thx alot for the fast response
I'm wondering if anyone is interested in a guide to getting Linux running on the Nexus 9.
I've got a base system running with fbdev as a rendering output. With a bit of work I'm sure someone could get Nouveau running as a hardware accelerated video driver.
I posted a tweet with an image of it running Ubuntu core + i3 window manager.
https://twitter.com/sonicadvance1/status/543515362202251265
Do people have enough interest in this for me to write up a guide?
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I'm wondering if anyone is interested in a guide to getting Linux running on the Nexus 9.
I've got a base system running with fbdev as a rendering output. With a bit of work I'm sure someone could get Nouveau running as a hardware accelerated video driver.
I posted a tweet with an image of it running Ubuntu core + i3 window manager.
https://twitter.com/sonicadvance1/status/543515362202251265
Do people have enough interest in this for me to write up a guide?
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I am on the fence about getting a n9 (one for me and one for the gf), been hearing quite mixed reviews and its a pretty steep price point. That said I would love to read your guide on this and maybe even look to it as a project. Plus I love me some installation tutorials-- seriously.
I was just thinking about doing this. I'm keen to see this guide too. :good::good:
I, for one, would love to have a native linux distro running on the N9.
I would love to get a guide on this. I've tried and failed to get Ubuntu running using the Linux on Android installer app. The Linux Deploy app works, but the resulting Ubuntu has no software centre or even a web browser.
Count me in. Will gonna follow your guide as soon as i buy a Nexus 9
Very interested in this, @sonicadvance1.
Thanks for all the hard work you do.
sonicadvance1 said:
I'm wondering if anyone is interested in a guide to getting Linux running on the Nexus 9.
I've got a base system running with fbdev as a rendering output. With a bit of work I'm sure someone could get Nouveau running as a hardware accelerated video driver.
I posted a tweet with an image of it running Ubuntu core + i3 window manager.
https://twitter.com/sonicadvance1/status/543515362202251265
Do people have enough interest in this for me to write up a guide?
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If you mean running natively (Replacing the Android ROM), then most definitely!
I would be extremely interested in this!
Yes please that would be awesome
Excellent work! Definitely write a guide for the fbdev.
Wow!! some really cool stuff, I'm definitely excited for this!
Ohh hell yeah !!
Yes
sonicadvance1 said:
I'm wondering if anyone is interested in a guide to getting Linux running on the Nexus 9.
I've got a base system running with fbdev as a rendering output. With a bit of work I'm sure someone could get Nouveau running as a hardware accelerated video driver.
I posted a tweet with an image of it running Ubuntu core + i3 window manager.
Do people have enough interest in this for me to write up a guide?
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Yes... Hey aren't the tegra development drivers available... I thought nvidia made them available for there development board and shield? Just a thought... I could be wrong
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_Infamous_ said:
Yes please that would be awesome
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I second that it would be awesome. Is your Nexus 9 wifi only version ?
Linexus579 said:
Yes... Hey aren't the tegra development drivers available... I thought nvidia made them available for there development board and shield? Just a thought... I could be wrong
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there are drivers, but they aren't 64bit (they work perfectly on the shield tablet)
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If you mean running natively (Replacing the Android ROM), then most definitely!
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I am willing to work with anyone who might be able to get a dual boot functionality working to.. Its the Nexus 9 WIFI only sandstone white 32 gb
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I second that it would be awesome. Is your Nexus 9 wifi only version ?
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Yes I have the Wifi only version and im pretty sure there will hardly be a difference. It would be just like the tf700 vs the tf700 3G
dasmoover said:
Excellent work! Definitely write a guide for the fbdev.
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YES please do
sonicadvance1 said:
I'm wondering if anyone is interested in a guide to getting Linux running on the Nexus 9.
I've got a base system running with fbdev as a rendering output. With a bit of work I'm sure someone could get Nouveau running as a hardware accelerated video driver.
I posted a tweet with an image of it running Ubuntu core + i3 window manager.
Do people have enough interest in this for me to write up a guide?
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Any chance for a standard window manager such as xdm or heck maybe even cinnamon (mdm) running on the nexus 9. Nvidias chip in there has 2 cortex A57 I mean they are just plain speed demons. Also besides Ubuntu do you think I could port your guide to opensuse as they have Armel v7 images too...
and I am still more than willing to give linux a shot... Also do you think there will ever be a possibility of a Dual Boot option?
What are some decent laptops that can run RemixOS with all features and without issue?
fuxbox said:
What are some decent laptops that can run RemixOS with all features and without issue?
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My recommendation is for Lenovo ThinkPad Twist 3347. Runs as a laptop and folds to a tablet. Available cheap on ebay. I have two that I bought from a school.
As much RAM as you can... Intel iX processor (not AMD) ... A high end Intel HD video card (dual video cards Nvidia plus Intel mostly work as well but keep away from AMD video cards) ... A wacom touchscreen as others may have issues.
modaifallah said:
As much RAM as you can... Intel iX processor (not AMD) ... A high end Intel HD video card (dual video cards Nvidia plus Intel mostly work as well but keep away from AMD video cards) ... A wacom touchscreen as others may have issues.
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He also asked about stability.
Not all configurations work the same,and he wants as few bugs as possible.
modaifallah said:
As much RAM as you can... Intel iX processor (not AMD) ... A high end Intel HD video card (dual video cards Nvidia plus Intel mostly work as well but keep away from AMD video cards) ... A wacom touchscreen as others may have issues.
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Yea unfortunately most of my laptops are AMD stuff and none of those work. Very sad as I have some AMD beasts. It works perfectly on my crap intel based laptop but I cant bare to stick with it. If I got it to run well on a good laptop im tempted to abandon windows altogether.
I've got an HP360 Convertable, Intel, works good on it.. But I do wish the built in keyboard would turn off when flipped over and only using the touch screen.
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