Jide OS 4.0? - Remix OS for PC

So I've visited the www.jide.com website just for curiosity, and it turns out I've found a lot of... Good news I guess.
Jide is still focused on the Enterprise business, until now, they will focus on the consumers again.
Now Jide is planning to upgrade Remix OS 3.0 to Jide OS 4.0, and separate it to three branches, which are:
Jide OS 4.0, Jide OS M 1.0 and Jide OS X 1.0
Jide OS is made for the Jide (ARM-based) devices.
Jide OS M is made for the Jide mobile devices, till now it's only present in Jide P1, which uses the Remix Singularity solution.
Jide OS X is the x86 version of Jide OS, it's a new version of Remix OS for PC, which is going to be released very soon, so stay tuned!
And they made KunlunOS, which is a real time operating system like Azure Sphere.
Edit: So I saw a Reddit thread talking about it too, and they say that the SSL certificate is expired.. and when you go to https://www.jide.com, you will be redirected to Nextcloud Access to untrusted domain.
Thanks,
Ahmad Moemen., inactive moderator of Phoenix OS forum.

JIDE OS X
http://www.jideos.com/xitong/jide-os-x-1-0.html
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looks like they focus only on asia market for now.

I'm using Remix Os on my pc But i want jide os on my pc how can i download it plz tell me

deepakrajhnp said:
I'm using Remix Os on my pc But i want jide os on my pc how can i download it plz tell me
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It's not released yet
And their Website is down too?

Can someone try to Download it?

Can someone try to Download it?

is there any release date?

jjm06 said:
Can someone try to Download it?
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it seems only available on their products.the latest public version is "remix os b2016112201"

ITS NOT FOUND!!!

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Remix OS 2.0 for Mojo.... Please

Hello,
I have had a brief message or two with @unjustied dev and he put a thought in my head about Remix OS and my MOJO...
So now I am drooling all over anything I can find on the subject. I would LOVE TO SEE remix OS on the MOJO.
I don't pretend to know anything about what it takes to do this project, but I would love to know about it and what and how it is done.
Anyone and everyone that sees this post, please share what you think the pro's and con's would be in having the remix OS on the mojo.
Two_Wolf aka Andy
I've been thinking the same thing since I met Remix OS! I think it's the perfect place to work and be productive fork in Android! Companies should consider launching their mini pc with Remix OS over Android OS instead of pure! I hope you have as soon News About Remix OS to carry our Mojo Madcatz !!!

Why should I install Remix OS, when there is Phoenix OS too?

Hi,
I was looking for some Android x86 OS to install on my laptop, so I came across Remix OS. I very much like it, after going through all of features. However, I found Phoenix OS too. I am just super confused now. Which OS should I install; what makes Remix OS better than Phoenix?
Thank you!
Anyone?
u can install them both, and ur problem solved
Thanks! This initiative is not going to resolve my curiosity.
What I mean is u can try install them both and see which one is most working for ur device or PC cause they have pros and cons between one and another
Remix OS and Phoenix OS are just two Android distributions - both based on Android x86. So in terms of hardware support, they might be similar. Phoenix OS seems more refined and ready for market, Remix OS is still just beta and has a lot of bugs. On the other hand Remix OS has a much bigger community, help pages, forums and users - with Phoenix OS you are on your own.
All that said, there is a third option. You could simply plug your Android tablet to a keyboard/mouse/screen and forget about all the Android x86 fever. Your hardware will be fully supported, have access to an official Google Android build with all the support included and in the long term there will be less hassle. And now with Android N on the way which supports Remix OS like windows, you will never notice any difference. I myself am going this route. I will wait for Android N tablets, buy a sufficiently performing one and plug it to some peripherals - instant Android desktop, fully supported by Google. No tricks, no hacks, no unsupported hardware.
Lol... You're having a bad dream...
You can also install a non windowed version of android x-86, after numerous attempts and a lot of failed boots I ended up using AndEx - Exton Android - http://andex.exton.net/?p=451
Does that mean you paid for it as it isnt free?

Can i run games on this Resurrection OS like windows?

Can i run games on this OS like .exe files
No. Android Apps only.
ZiQn3zZ said:
No. Android Apps only.
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Ok thanks mate?
Btw this is remix is not resurrection remix. And it hasn't been updated since months.
I am talking about Resurrection OS for PC
You're confusing two different Android OS's.
Remix OS (this forum) is a fork of the Android x86 Project designed to run on AMD and Intel x86 devices.
Resurrection Remix OS (completely different forum) is a ROM based on CyanogenMod and only runs on ARM devices.
Either way, it's still pretty much a no. Android is designed to only run .APK files. That being said, you can try using an emulator such as DOSBOX. But, there will be varying degrees of success.
ZiQn3zZ said:
You're confusing two different Android OS's.
Remix OS (this forum) is a fork of the Android x86 Project designed to run on AMD and Intel x86 devices.
Resurrection Remix OS (completely different forum) is a ROM based on CyanogenMod and only runs on ARM devices.
Either way, it's still pretty much a no. Android is designed to only run .APK files. That being said, you can try using an emulator such as DOSBOX. But, there will be varying degrees of success.
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No i know about both OS's , i was telling to that guy who was saying that Remix has not being updated see up
Ah. Well, he's right about one thing. Sadly, the current form of Remix OS has all but been abandoned. There hasn't been a single update since November and the devs have stated that they don't know when or even if they'll ever update this project.

Remix OS is dead?!

I noticed this today. It is very sad that they are going to stop development of Remix OS and Remix IO and IO+ also. I was checking their site everyday hoping to see an new feature of one or more of Jide Technology products, and i see this
Oh, i thought that i can post links but i still can't since i'm new user. I wanted to upload screenshot. Just visit jide dot com and u will see it.
will if we all download all files and maybe send it to google it will not die but be reborn in Android "Q"
im make a torrint of all file videos asap
Yes, and Remix OS have not got any update since 2017.
And Remix OS for Mobile Project is dead, too.
It seems they are in trouble, and struggling to some more profitable (OEM custom) areas, just like many other projects.
You can try Phoenix OS , another x86 android desktop environment.
maoyj said:
Yes, and Remix OS have not got any update since 2017.
And Remix OS for Mobile Project is dead, too.
It seems they are in trouble, and struggling to some more profitable (OEM custom) areas, just like many other projects.
You can try Phoenix OS , another x86 android desktop environment.
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Phoenix OS isn't as good as Remix tbh.
Still wanna use Remix but no update, no screen record feature :/
There's a project called "Resurrect Remix OS" that "revived" Remix OS. Resurrect Remix OS also still gets updates.
Downloads of the ROMs for all supported devices can be found on XDA.
Vygravlil said:
There's a project called "Resurrect Remix OS" that "revived" Remix OS. Resurrect Remix OS also still gets updates.
Downloads of the ROMs for all supported devices can be found on XDA.
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Resurrection Remix OS is not a drop in replacement for Remix OS. For example, Resurrection will not run on x86-type hardware. Many other obvious reasons for why Resurrection cannot replace Remix (on x86 hardware).
poincare said:
Resurrection Remix OS is not a drop in replacement for Remix OS. For example, Resurrection will not run on x86-type hardware. Many other obvious reasons for why Resurrection cannot replace Remix (on x86 hardware).
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At least we got a ROM for mobile devices. You're right, Remix OS can't get replaced on x86 hardware, but it's better than nothing.
Vygravlil said:
There's a project called "Resurrect Remix OS" that "revived" Remix OS. Resurrect Remix OS also still gets updates.
Downloads of the ROMs for all supported devices can be found on XDA.
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WRONG. Resurrection Remix ROM is NOT the same as Remix OS. Resurrection Remix is NOT a "resurrection" of Remix OS. It is, and always has been, a ROM strictly for ARM devices that's based off of CyanogenMod and has been around since 2014.
ZiQn3zZ said:
WRONG. Resurrection Remix ROM is NOT the same as Remix OS. Resurrection Remix is NOT a "resurrection" of Remix OS. It is, and always has been, a ROM strictly for ARM devices that's based off of CyanogenMod and has been around since 2014.
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Seems like I was not informed properly. Thank you for correcting me.
On the other side...
Phoenix OS x86 v2.1.0 Released (20 Jul.)
Phoenix os for x86 v2.1.0released. In this version we enhance the hardware compatibility, including: sound card, network adapter, etc. And we add smart casting for Strike of Kings.
Update Details
- Keyboard mapping updates to version 2.5 with smart casting for Strike of Kings.
- The bug that window size won't be saved after restart has been fixed.
- Enhance the hardware compatibility, including: sound card, network adapter, etc.
- "Start Phoenix system" shortcut supports legacy boot now.
- Optimize the Phoenix OS downloader.
Forum Link: http://bbs.phoenixstudio.org/en/showthread.php?tid=6511
Download:
EXE
http://files.phoenixos.com/os/PhoenixOSInstaller_v2.1.0.179.32bit.exe
http://files.phoenixos.com/os/PhoenixOSInstaller_v2.1.0.175.64bit.exe
https://mega.nz/#!MH4ijZRK!NiRZaFlM54tsNrufmtEhel6oKnWbd_QjNOYauCrRtcM
https://mega.nz/#!JOxVyZrL!c2gL9s9TrTYEMUvJQoCbpXQ_x49GcSsaPY74w6DQa2w
ISO
http://files.phoenixos.com/os/PhoenixOSInstaller_v2.1.0.179.32bit.iso
http://files.phoenixos.com/os/PhoenixOSInstaller_v2.1.0.175.64bit.iso
https://mega.nz/#!ADQjgRhZ!tC19m6UKuiG1waOHBuypepqkXz3qnMNnF-DF2EMPNKg
https://mega.nz/#!9SIEnboR!GTn3nnW1KlhtZ7XkI98T7Tsaljin8OmZGBqMhhAcm-4
Enjoy....

Yoga Book Nougat kernel source code petition

Lenovo is the only company to have released an Android Nougat update for an Intel Atom Cherry Trail SoC powered device.
If Lenovo releases the kernel sources for the Android N version created for its Lenovo Yoga Book (Lenovo YB1-X90F/L), developers can start working on Android N upgrades for other devices powered by the Intel Atom Cherry Trail SoCs.
Lenovo has previously released the Android Marshmallow kernel sources for the Yoga Book (https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/tablets/yoga-series/yoga-book/downloads/ds118515 Thus it shouldn't be a problem abiding by the General Public License v2 (GPLv2), which requires Android device makers to publish the kernel source code.
Please consider signing here: https://www.change.org/p/lenovo-kernel-sources-for-lenovo-yoga-book-android-n-7-1-1 . Thank you
True, we really Need to make Lenovo release the source Code, i hope you could edit your Petition by adding that also we Need Infos about how to use the source Code.
Greetings
I'm not sure that it would make a difference, but has anyone tried posting on their support forums or contacting them directly?
It might help our case to note that the device (the Android version, anyway) has been discontinued. I doubt we'll see any further official updates from Lenovo.
Take a look , Hope this will work for you:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/yoga-book/development/sources-yoga-book-nougat-source-code-t3765211
beltani said:
I'm not sure that it would make a difference, but has anyone tried posting on their support forums or contacting them directly?
It might help our case to note that the device (the Android version, anyway) has been discontinued. I doubt we'll see any further official updates from Lenovo.
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Only via Facebook. Got this answer:
"Thanks for reaching out. Currently, this the only open source http://lnv.gy/2DMoObI we have for Yoga Book. You can keep an eye on the support website as it will be updated if a new open source will be released. Let us know if you have other inquiries."
Feel free to post the link to the petition on the Lenovo forums or even ask them via Facebook/scoial media. The more attention, the greater the chances.
Palm Trees said:
Lenovo is the only company to have released an Android Nougat update for an Intel Atom Cherry Trail SoC powered device.
If Lenovo releases the kernel sources for the Android N version created for its Lenovo Yoga Book (Lenovo YB1-X90F/L), developers can start working on Android N upgrades for other devices powered by the Intel Atom Cherry Trail SoCs.
Lenovo has previously released the Android Marshmallow kernel sources for the Yoga Book (https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/tablets/yoga-series/yoga-book/downloads/ds118515 Thus it shouldn't be a problem abiding by the General Public License v2 (GPLv2), which requires Android device makers to publish the kernel source code.
Please consider signing here: https://www.change.org/p/lenovo-kernel-sources-for-lenovo-yoga-book-android-n-7-1-1 . Thank you
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THEY UPDATED IT AFTER I CONTACT THEM
CHECK IT OUT https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/tablets/yoga-series/yoga-book/downloads/ds118515
THE MAXIMUM POWER said:
THEY UPDATED IT AFTER I CONTACT THEM
CHECK IT OUT https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/tablets/yoga-series/yoga-book/downloads/ds118515
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WOW! I've passed this information along. Thanks a lot, this hopefully opens some doors
What did you do exactly?
UPDATE: It's another Marshmallow kernel source code. We need the Android Nougat kernel source code!
Palm Trees said:
WOW! I've passed this information along. Thanks a lot, this hopefully opens some doors
What did you do exactly?
UPDATE: It's another Marshmallow kernel source code. We need the Android Nougat kernel source code!
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True, i open it and it was another MM sources, i will rewrite to them again, however, i figure it out how to use it, for example specially for yoga Book Windows owners, i tried to install Android distro (Phoenixos, blissos,......) but some Drivers were missing i mean no Sound, no Bluetooth,....... but today i understood how it work, in lib/Firmware we Can add this files in any Android distro to get some or all Drivers work, but im trying to figure out how to copy-paste them inside System.sfs under Windows enviroment :fingers-crossed:
THE MAXIMUM POWER said:
True, i open it and it was another MM sources, i will rewrite to them again, however, i figure it out how to use it, for example specially for yoga Book Windows owners, i tried to install Android distro (Phoenixos, blissos,......) but some Drivers were missing i mean no Sound, no Bluetooth,....... but today i understood how it work, in lib/Firmware we Can add this files in any Android distro to get some or all Drivers work, but im trying to figure out how to copy-paste them inside System.sfs under Windows enviroment :fingers-crossed:
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Thanks! Hopefully Lenovo releases them - let me know
Get in touch with KonstaT from http://www.modaco.com/forums/forum/445-other-devices/ if you need help with the Android side.
Palm Trees said:
Thanks! Hopefully Lenovo releases them - let me know
Get in touch with KonstaT from http://www.modaco.com/forums/forum/445-other-devices/ if you need help with the Android side.
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Thanks, i will try to contact him:good:

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