ticwear port? - Amazfit

This OS look like similar to pace one.
But it's really great.
I think it is portable.
What do you think about?

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[Q] Running Meego on Folio?

I just thought I'd pop the question and hope for the best here.
Is it possible to run Meego on the Folio?
I've read something about that Meego is suppose to have Tegra 2 support, but I'm way too much of a noob to actually know anything about it
I've tried Meego on a netbook and I think it's really awesome. It would be great to have it working if it turns out Honeycomb is a dead cause (even tho it seems promising atm).
olipheus said:
I just thought I'd pop the question and hope for the best here.
Is it possible to run Meego on the Folio?
I've read something about that Meego is suppose to have Tegra 2 support, but I'm way too much of a noob to actually know anything about it
I've tried Meego on a netbook and I think it's really awesome. It would be great to have it working if it turns out Honeycomb is a dead cause (even tho it seems promising atm).
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I think that this should be possible. I have also just tried out running it on a eeePC. It was pretty interesting...

[Q] Tablet?

Hi,
im thinking about getting a tablet with android. Which one would you recommend to me? Motorola Xoom seems nice to me. What do you think?
Price vs features. No one can tell you the "right" one for you.
What's your price range and what features do you want? For me, a Kindle Fire is the perfect price and has great features - except I still need a host USB port for various reasons. Or think I do anyway. So I have a gTablet that I've been generally pleased with, although it's getting a little long of tooth now.
Here's what I do: First decide on my "must-haves" for features, and what if anything is a deal-breaker otherwise. Then narrow down to devices which fit that. Then google for reviews of the devices. Look at the reviews critically, "It's awesome" isn't any more helpful than "It sucks". But "the touch screen is hard to see and not very sensitive" is good info.
HTH
the USB OTG is top priority thing for me. the second one is battery life. ofc i dont need thousands of cpu cores, need just enough for the system to be stable and swift. also i would prefer something with sdcard slot

Asteroid OS

Has anyone taken a look at the new smartwatch Os? It may be worth looking into for the Gear S, from what I hear the drivers are reusable from android, so essentially we could build an image in the future. It was just a thought I wanted to share with everyone I think it looks pretty neat! But in all honesty I'd stick to android wear fairly exclusively I'd like to dabble in other open source smartwatch ecosystems, being that the gear S2 version of tizen is made very well and previously I was not a fan on the gear S/gear 2 ect.
What is the advantage of this OS? On YouTube I could only find this.... https://youtu.be/b_GJiQYTAIk
dashrink said:
What is the advantage of this OS? On YouTube I could only find this.... https://youtu.be/b_GJiQYTAIk
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Free and open source....

ChromeOS on Nexus 9?

Before I actually fully think about diving into this I would like to hear you guy's thoughts.
I am thinking of getting ChromeOS on this table. I've tried Linux on it and it's just not exactly what I want. But ChromeOS is more touch friendly and I feel like it would be better than Android itself.
Either ChromeOS or a Linux clone of it would be nice on the N9. So @Vartom @sonicadvance1 @sk1ch what do you guys think?
ZacharyTheUmbreon said:
Before I actually fully think about diving into this I would like to hear you guy's thoughts.
I am thinking of getting ChromeOS on this table. I've tried Linux on it and it's just not exactly what I want. But ChromeOS is more touch friendly and I feel like it would be better than Android itself.
Either ChromeOS or a Linux clone of it would be nice on the N9. So @[email protected]@sk1ch what do you guys think?
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I'm kinda curious what it is about ChromeOS that is better (for your needs obviously) than Android.
I would really like to see a current version of ChromeOS ported to the N9. I think the ChromeOS interface is more approachable for getting work done, while Android is better for consuming content.
I was about to try Remix but its codebase is so outdated (6.0) I'd be uncomfortable using the Internet with it.
I'd be interested for sure if it ran ok
Did you ever get anywhere with ChromeOS on Nexus 9?
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I'd be interested for sure if it ran ok
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Did you ever get anywhere with ChromeOS on Nexus 9?

Wear OS Pentesting Apps

I was wandering if anyone has seen any good pentesting apps for wear os.
Similar to zAnti, cSploit, nmap, etc.
It would be nice, but I'm pretty sure nobody has considered the possibly massive UI for it. And most would argue, it would devour the battery.

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