If not why? People hack their Android devices to work with the Pre's Touchstone, why doesn't it work with the Touchpad on Android?
Korey_Nicholson said:
If not why? People hack their Android devices to work with the Pre's Touchstone, why doesn't it work with the Touchpad on Android?
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It works fine on android.
That's what I thought. Thank you
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Are Motorola Droid3 able to use Webtop?
Smtg like Droid Razr, Photon having?
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Nope.
Droid 4 is able to though
i found something like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OclL-KISYWI
niko99 said:
i found something like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OclL-KISYWI
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Its just using the webtop as an HDMI monitor with HID mouse and keyboard. I always thought this would work but never confirmed it since I am able to hook my Droid 3 to an HDTV and use a bluetooth mouse (with cursor) and keyboard simultaneously. Chances are the connections had to be moved on the dock to fit the Droid 3.
Can anybody test this I would like to know
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Is anyone trying to port chrome os to the Touchpad.
Imagine if someone could port android to Chromebook! The new Samsung Chromebook runs the same chipset as the Nexus 10, and for only $250.
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-SGA- said:
Imagine if someone could port android to Chromebook! The new Samsung Chromebook runs the same chipset as the Nexus 10, and for only $250.
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There's already ubuntu for it, why would you want android?
I'd love to see this happen, but unfortunately Chrome OS doesn't even have a virtual keyboard any more. =\
ojdon said:
I'd love to see this happen, but unfortunately Chrome OS doesn't even have a virtual keyboard any more. =\
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Thats fine, to me at least.
Use Bluetooth Keyboard??
As the title suggests. I'm interested to hear what people have installed and got successfully running the Ubuntu install on the Nexus 7. Is there a spreadsheet anywhere that outlines compatible and experiences?
Ideally, wanting to know if anyone's been using Eclipse with any other plugins (specifically anyone tried FDT would be cool)
Cheers
Keep in mind you can't run x_86 applications on an ARM device... so I don't know if eclipse will work at all, me being oblivious to whether or not they'd have an ARM version.
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korockinout13 said:
Keep in mind you can't run x_86 applications on an ARM device... so I don't know if eclipse will work at all, me being oblivious to whether or not they'd have an ARM version.
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I thing it would work..i see it in market place in ubutnu..it would not be here if it would not work
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DZonikg said:
I thing it would work..i see it in market place in ubutnu..it would not be here if it would not work
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You mean on the computer or tablet?
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I see that there's an armhf Raring compile of Eclipse > https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/raring/armhf/eclipse
I suppose if you want to get even more pedantic and specific, I was ultimately wondering if you could also hook up another Android phone via OTG usb, then with Eclipse and FDT you could compile out Captive runtime Air?
I know I'll probably get shot down in flames with a "why don't you just get a laptop", and I am contemplating that too, but ideally I want/need to get a a tablet so the N7 is looking more likely. Tbh, I'll probably use Android more, but potential dual booting with Ubuntu functionality would be the icing the cake.
Been testing ubuntu using multirom. It's nice to have but I still feel that it needs to be more tab friendly and a few bugs ironed out. Boots quick and looks nice. I have also tested bohdi linux and that works well too. In time ubuntu will be a winner on the nexus 7 I think.
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Is it possible to port Ubuntu Touch to the TP? I think it'd be as awesome OS on this tablet. I used it on my Galaxy Nexus and it was nice but didn't have mobile data or calls. Since our device only needs WiFi that wouldn't be an issue. Just wondering if anyone has any plans to port it.
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This is the dev section, not the question section...
Look in other development where there is dev for this ongoing
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here specifically http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1248
It probably wont be a fully working daily driver until Canonical releases a fully working daily driver though. So unless you want to have it for developing, dont bother.
hexto said:
Is it possible to port Ubuntu Touch to the TP? I think it'd be as awesome OS on this tablet. I used it on my Galaxy Nexus and it was nice but didn't have mobile data or calls. Since our device only needs WiFi that wouldn't be an issue. Just wondering if anyone has any plans to port it.
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Wrong thread. Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2175277
Okay.
Has anyone actually gotten Ubuntu touch working on the atrix HD?
They have it running on the similar moto devices like the razr and stuff. So....?
Thanks, this would be really cool if anyone could come out and say it works.
Tried it a month ago... it baaaaaaaaaarely works... the one compiled for our phone is all but a proof of concept. Avoid it.
souljaboy said:
Tried it a month ago... it baaaaaaaaaarely works... the one compiled for our phone is all but a proof of concept. Avoid it.
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What do you mean barely works?
And okay, guess I won't get to use the whole Ubuntu phone to Ubuntu PC sync thingy
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russian392 said:
What do you mean barely works?
And okay, guess I won't get to use the whole Ubuntu phone to Ubuntu PC sync thingy
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I didn't even get wifi to work. No data, no market, battery drain like crazy, you name it. Other phones probably have it better but not the msm8960 chipset we have.
Do you have a link for the matrix HD build
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I assume this is what he's referring to:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices/xt926