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Hi,
Would any one like an XDA Broswer for the forums. It will Free Of Charge and made in .NET Framework.
If You want it i will post some screenshots and post the version on the site
Please Commet
Cheers,
Gadgetkid
yes..yes!
please. the Androiders get one so could the winmo-people like me get one too?
oh and also, dot net 'compact' framework ??
but anyhway thanks
Sorry Man, But i can only code for Windows Computers at the moment. i dont know how to code for Android & Windows Mobile. I Will have a go at the Windows Mobile Coding.
But i can not do it for android. Sorry
Gadgetkid1
yeah, this sounds cool =]
Could you maybe make an App for Windows Mobile?
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Sorry Man, But i can only code for Windows Computers at the moment. i dont know how to code for Android & Windows Mobile. I Will have a go at the Windows Mobile Coding.
But i can not do it for android. Sorry
Gadgetkid1
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I Will Post the Windows COMPUTER Version for people to download!
Gadgetkid1
Gadgetkid1 said:
I Will Post the Windows COMPUTER Version for people to download!
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Gadetkid1 i'm willing to BETA test for you! =]
Cheers Man
Not bad 6 posts and your already releasing something
Do you code with C#? if so, learning Winmo will teke, what, 10 Mins its all the same language
you need to use the smart device for winmo
If you need anymore help, please, feel free to contact me
I'm not exactly sure what the point of such software would be on a computer. The reason they are useful for phones is because it is still often cumbersom and slow to browse through full websites on them.
This is not an issue at all for a PC unless maybe it is using a dial-up connection. What other advantages would there be?
1) You don't need to go onto your main broswer
2) GNU
3) Flash Support
4) Written in .NET Framework
5) Soon may come a windows mobile 6.5/7 version
Gadgetkid1
Gadgetkid1 said:
1) You don't need to go onto your main broswer
2) GNU
3) Flash Support
4) Written in .NET Framework
5) Soon may come a windows mobile 6.5/7 version
Gadgetkid1
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Interesting, will watch this carefully
Gadgetkid1 said:
1) You don't need to go onto your main broswer
2) GNU
3) Flash Support
4) Written in .NET Framework
5) Soon may come a windows mobile 6.5/7 version
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1) But I like my main browser, and I'd likely have to go onto it anyway when clicking on external links. A lot of features must be implemented in this program if it is really going to replace my browser. Multiple tabs, advanced searching, complete User CP access, file uploading/downloading, and spell checking are musts.
2) My main browser is already open source. And even if it was not, I fail to see how this is an advantage to the 99.99% of users who have no intentions of editing the source code. It's good to be free of course, but open source is not a prerequisite of that.
3) My main browser and every other modern PC web browser out there supports Flash.
4) This is hardly an advantage as it means your program is not portable to non MS operating systems (maybe this would be possible with Mono). Nor does it have the advantage of low overhead that a lower level language might enjoy.
5) And here it is, the one advantage that rules them all. If "soon may" never happens, all the previous points are moot.
I'm not really complaining, I just still fail to see the point of such a program on a PC. But I am all for it on WinMo. I would strongly suggest you not waste time creating a UI for Windows. The bar is set much higher as far as the level of features and usability necessary to make this program a superior replacement for anyones default web browser. And you'd be mostly reinventing the wheel anyway. Why not just make a plugin that adds XDA related features a web browser, or even a user script?
On the other hand, a WinMo version would be almost instantly useful, even if it only has the capability to browse posts and do nothing else. As long as the program allowed for noticeably faster and less bandwidth intensive browsing through XDA, you'd have an instant and growing userbase. And any missing features could be easily handled by providing a URL to the current page that would be opened in the default WinMo browser.
I'll admit however, as a programmer, I've gladly spent considerable time reinventing the wheel and developing programs that I well know will be used by no one ever but me. So if this is really what you want to do, have fun.
I'm speaking mostly as someone who would really like to see an app such as this for WinMo. It is sad that despite all the power and customizability of WinMo, the web browsers available for it (and the app selection in general), still pales in comparison to its much younger competition.
Ahem, anyways feel free to regard all that of insane ramblings from someone who is far too bored for their own good.
Gadgetkid1 said:
1) You don't need to go onto your main broswer
2) GNU
3) Flash Support
4) Written in .NET Framework
5) Soon may come a windows mobile 6.5/7 version
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This sounds kwl,
When d'ya think ull hava BETA?
just eger =]
Simon_WM said:
This sounds kwl,
When d'ya think ull hava BETA?
just eger =]
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Some point today for the Windows Computer Version!
Just Sorting out some bugs
I Have Some Screenshotss ready. Only 1
A beta is finally here! Ready to be tested!
System Needed Bits:
Pentium 3 or Better / Intel Atom Supported
Windows XP Pro SP3/Home SP3 or Better
.Net Framework 4 Needed on System to Work/The Setup will Download and install it if not installed.
Thanks for all your support!
Please commet
Cheers
Gadgetkid1
Gadgetkid1 said:
A beta is finally here! Ready to be tested!
System Needed Bits:
Pentium 3 or Better / Intel Atom Supported
Windows XP Pro SP3/Home SP3 or Better
.Net Framework 4 Needed on System to Work/The Setup will Download and install it if not installed.
Thanks for all your support!
Please commet
Cheers
Gadgetkid1
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BETA tesing - Windows 7 Home Premium 64x =]
ill report back
REPORT:
I cant get it to install on my win7 Home Premium,
Even when i turn off kaspersky, the .net installer wont load,
Simon_WM said:
BETA tesing - Windows 7 Home Premium 64x =]
ill report back
REPORT:
I cant get it to install on my win7 Home Premium,
Even when i turn off kaspersky, the .net installer wont load,
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Try Downloading the .Net Framework 4 from the Microsoft Download Centre.
I Will post a link for the .Net Framework 4 Download
Cheers
Gadgetkid1
Ok, ill try it and reply
Are there any posibilities that we can run Windows xp on the tablet some day?
i've seen a video that runs ubuntu, i dont want to see the word "ubuntu" in this whole thread please, thanks.
if there are possibilities.. how can we start, should i make a facebook page where we all manifest our feelings?
Reason in my case: i have some especial software that only run on windows xp, and also a couple of games specially Ragnarok Online (private server) that i play.
What I'd be a lot more interested in is a version of wine running on the Tab, either directly (which seems rather unlikely) or inside that brilliant OS that you don't want mentioned.
I wouldnt use windows xp to use any internet browser
because i'm sick of the Spyware/Malware BS! but some software would be nice like:
GRAPHICAL ftp client, DreamWeaver, Macromedia Flash, Notepad ++
i'm an amateur Web designer
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Are there any posibilities that we can run Windows xp on the tablet some day?
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None whatsoever!
Tab is ARM based, not x86 based. The only "hope" would be an VM, but even if someone could be bothered, performance would likely be dreadful.
Ubuntu is open source and has been ported to ARM.
Regards,
Dave
Won't ever happen, and it would run like total dog**** if it did.
You can already play your hacked MMO on a cheap netbook, and as primitive as Ragnarok is, that's all you need.
Croak said:
Won't ever happen, and it would run like total dog**** if it did.
You can already play your hacked MMO on a cheap netbook, and as primitive as Ragnarok is, that's all you need.
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No, i already have e netbook, and ragnarok is not priority, the other software are.
so far we dont have a professional answer :|
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No, i already have e netbook, and ragnarok is not priority, the other software are.
so far we dont have a professional answer :|
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You already have a professional answer...
Quote:
Originally Posted by atomiq
Are there any posibilities that we can run Windows xp on the tablet some day?
None whatsoever!
Tab is ARM based, not x86 based. The only "hope" would be an VM, but even if someone could be bothered, performance would likely be dreadful.
Ubuntu is open source and has been ported to ARM.
Regards,
Dave
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Learn2read
How would anyone benefit from running win xp, or any windows os for that matter, on a sgt? What would be the purpose?!
crippleb0y said:
How would anyone benefit from running win xp, or any windows os for that matter, on a sgt? What would be the purpose?!
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It's for the mentally retarded who live on Facebook using WindowsXP
atomiq said:
Are there any posibilities that we can run Windows xp on the tablet some day?
i've seen a video that runs ubuntu, i dont want to see the word "ubuntu" in this whole thread please, thanks.
if there are possibilities.. how can we start, should i make a facebook page where we all manifest our feelings?
Reason in my case: i have some especial software that only run on windows xp, and also a couple of games specially Ragnarok Online (private server) that i play.
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I had a 7inch tablet running windows xp. the tablet was great, the software was something that stiil seek me in my nightmare.
Now I'm trying to put android in it.
Simply put. windows xp wasn't and will not be a tablet os. Ever.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab
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i've seen a video that runs ubuntu, i dont want to see the word "ubuntu" in this whole thread please, thanks.
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Ubuntu! Oh I'm sorry your majesty, I'll get to work on an arm version of windows xp right away.
You could use a remote desktop client to connect to a windows xp machine. There is absolutely no way to run windows xp natively and there never will be.
Sent from my galaxy tab
acolwill said:
It's for the mentally retarded who live on Facebook using WindowsXP
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Judging by the ragnarok online ref, probably just an entitled tween with too much money.
Sent from my galaxy tab
acolwill said:
It's for the mentally retarded who live on Facebook using WindowsXP
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there would not be anything wrong with browsing facebook on the win xp, the facebook app for the android totally sucks
bump. bumb.
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bump. bumb.
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This has already been answered - why are you bumping it?
Just because you don't like the answer you've been?
It is not possible - move on!
Regards,
Dave
sup atomix. As everyone else already stated the GT's cpu is arm based, hence no native winders.
However rdp/vnc/cloud connections to both real and virtual windows machine is definitely doable.
I saw an interesting article in Engadget the other day. Looks like onlive will be serving up their cloud based gaming with a side of windows 7. Maybe this will be helpful for you.
Sorry I would post the Engadget link but I just registered to this forum as I just got my tab TODAY!!!!!!
engadget(insert dot here)com/2010/12/07/onlive-demos-windows-7-on-an-ipad-and-galaxy-tab-launches-cloud/
the CLOUD sucks tytyty
any recomendations for my purpose?
The 'Cloud' as you refer to as 'sucks' is the internets.
If your 'Clouds' 'suck' then I suggest you invest in faster internets.
or
Ask Santa Claus nicely to get you a new windows laptop for Christmas and donate your fantastic Galaxy Tab to a more deserving individual.
or
Throw yourself off a bridge and stop bringing this thread back to life.
tried ubuntu on the tab and runs extremely slugish, i'ts out of the question..
any 7 inch or smaller tablet that would run windows xp?
i said TABLET not netbook, i already have a dell 10v but is way too bulky to take back and forth from city to city
the tab i need, needs to be the closest to the galaxy tab 7" or smaller display size
with at least 5hrs of battery, open a resolution of 1024px width
sim card slot with aws band support, wi-fi, at least 32mb video card
etc..
Call me crazy but I want Windows on my Nook Color:
- Windows 7 (preferred)
- Windows Mobile 6.5x
- Windows Phone 7 (if it's my only option)
Surely someone is working on this on this in the xda or Nook community?
I'm not looking to start a holy war so please no battles on why one is better than the other.
Raptor
Raptor said:
Call me crazy but I want Windows on my Nook Color:
- Windows 7 (preferred)
- Windows Mobile 6.5x
- Windows Phone 7 (if it's my only option)
Surely someone is working on this on this in the xda or Nook community?
I'm not looking to start a holy war so please no battles on why one is better than the other.
Raptor
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not to be rude....but are you a complete moron....? why would you even ask a question like this...? the nook does not have nearly the processing power to run windows 7
Try pocketcloud from the market... itll let yo remote desktop to a win7 machine and turn your nc into essentially a thin client... pair it with a membership at dynds.org for a solution away from home.
Not exactly what you asked for but its the best youll ever get...
Sent from my NookColor using XDA app
Win7 Pro has a tablet thing that some say are good (would switch it on but no touch screen for my pc)
As for actually running it Android does well enough, im sure its possible but lack of drivers has stopped me from trying. If anything id try a live linux distro on the SD just thinking it could run it better, but win7 even in tablet settings would probably run like that Archos one, bad.
Call me crazy but I want Windows on my Nook Color:
- Windows 7 (preferred)
- Windows Mobile 6.5x
- Windows Phone 7 (if it's my only option)
Surely someone is working on this on this in the xda or Nook community?
I'm not looking to start a holy war so please no battles on why one is better than the other.
Raptor
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madfatter said:
not to be rude....but are you a complete moron....? why would you even ask a question like this...? the nook does not have nearly the processing power to run windows 7
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This is just wishful thinking on your part. Even if the NC had the processing power it runs a TI OMAP ARM processor. Windows 7 is only capable of running on x86 and AFAIK there is nothing in the works to recompile win7 for the ARM platform.
Windows Phone 7 (who knows) could one day be ported to run on the NC hardware.
Your best bet may be to use VNC or something similar to get access to a windows 7 remote desktop environment.
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not to be rude....but are you a complete moron....? why would you even ask a question like this...? the nook does not have nearly the processing power to run windows 7
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Let me clarify:
- No holy war comments
- AND apparently...
- No unnecessary insults
I posted the comment in "this section" (Nook Color "THEMES" and Apps) for the reason of a good fully emulated Windows 7 theme would suffice.
But YES I do wish a "hacked" version of Windows 7 could be developed. I did not ask for Win7 Ultimate, or Enerprise but Win7.
If we took the assumption that only a full unmodifed version of any OS could be run on these devices then I think we would all just be reading eBooks on them from B&N. Win7 just like ANY OS can be stripped down in many ways, even if basic stripping down was not sufficient, it would be a start. From there things can be modifed further.
So to clarify:
- YES I want Win7 Enterprise or Ultimate with BlueTooth, WiFi, USB, SDHC, Cell Stack, Fingerprint reader, Optical Scanner, camera (forward and rear facing) BlueRay DVD ROM/Writer, IR, and whatever else anyone has ever thought of that can be put into a high powered Windows workstation.
Short of that I would be willing to accept any of the following in the order listed from top down:
- Any version of Win7
- WinMo 6.5x
- WP7 (if someone can make it do something other than the standard WP7) (ie: remove the iPhone'ish lockdown limitations and run WinMo apps)
- Win7 themes that work on the rooted Nook Colors
- WP7 theme (as a theme would not come with the limitations of WP7 itself)
- WinMo 6.5x theme
- NT4 theme
- NT 3.51 theme
- OK that is as low as I am willing to go, although I would not mind having CMD on the Win7 version with the internal commands... lol
Read the above with a certain amount of sarcasim and reality, Win7 ROX so as close as my Nook Color tablet can get to it would make me happy (as well as a few others as well I am sure)!
Raptor
@ Jason - Thanks, I do have a Remote control client accessing my static IP devices.
Unfortunately we are just not there yet with the passthrough of the touch commands as I wouldlike it to be, and beyond that I was looking for a Win7 interface even when not on WiFi. I just like the standard commands, interfaces, etc... that I am familiar with over the Android OS. Not to knock it but it's not my prefered GUI.
But you are right, that does suffice at this time.
Raptor
Maybe someone can get Windows 95 up and running
dascud said:
This is just wishful thinking on your part. ....... AFAIK there is nothing in the works to recompile win7 for the ARM platform.
Windows Phone 7 (who knows) could one day be ported to run on the NC hardware.
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Wishful thinking is why I finally have skinny tablet computer in my haands only (insert sarcaism here) 42 years after seeing James T Kirk with one.
Win7 ARM platform... oh the rumors are already started. Balmer is supposed to be making an announcement of this @ CES 2011. Am I expecting it to be released before the Nook Color becomes my primary dust pan... probably not, but I am eagerly waiting onthenews just the same.
WP7 on the Nook Color; That would be nice once it has copy/paste and the other 1,400 features that WinMo 6.5x had that were removed or "not included" in the new WP7 OS (sorry, sore subject).
Raptor
wvcachi said:
Maybe someone can get Windows 95 up and running
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Wahoooo........ Now were talking...
In all seriousness... what about Windows CE?
Or even xp, the nook has good enough specs for that, i mean come on, it only needs a 233mhz cpu and only 128 meg of ram?
Basically, id love to play age of mythology on this thing ;D
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urbanengine1 said:
In all seriousness... what about Windows CE?
Or even xp, the nook has good enough specs for that, i mean come on, it only needs a 233mhz cpu and only 128 meg of ram?
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Maybe if we all ask Bill Gates real nice he will find it in his heart to release the source for WinXP so that XDA developers can port it for ARM architecture. What with this being Xmas and all.
I am an optimist but also a realist. Chances of getting WinXP to run natively on the Nook Color or any other ARM tablet are next to none.
Why will Microsoft take it upon themselves to port an unsupported 2 generations old OS to the ARM platform. IMO it will be a cold day in Hell before Microsoft releases the source for WinXP.
If you need a tablet running Windows maybe you are better off with the Archos 9 https://store.archos.com/archos-tablet-p-96.html or the new Dell Duo or the HP slate.
Look i dont know much about such things but surely CE is possible?
got this from arm.com:
"Hi, There
Microsoft itself makes tools for developing with Windows CE running on an ARM processor. If you go to the ARM Connected Community page for Microsoft Windows CE:
http://www.arm.com/community/display_compa...3&display=3
and scroll down to the contact information, you'll find a link to Microsoft's resources for embedded developers:
http://www.microsoft...ndows/embedded/
You should find what you need there."
OR BETTER THAN CE: linux and wine
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CE wouldn't be too bad.
You should check out Windows Embedded Compact 7 which uses a lot of the same underlying software as Windows Phone 7 but has a traditional windows gui but can be overlaid with whatever you want.
Man. As soon as someone has a complete backup so we can flash this thing back to default if something goes wrong. Im gonna windows this thing to death >.
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I was thinking Windows 3.1 would be perfect.
OTH, I have seen tablets out there that run windows 7 so it's definitely not unheard of.
http://www.amazon.com/Archos-Windows-Starter-Tablet-Black/dp/tags-on-product/B002V3C4F8
dascud said:
If you need a tablet running Windows maybe you are better off with the Archos 9 https://store.archos.com/archos-tablet-p-96.html or the new Dell Duo or the HP slate.
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Actually I will probably be getting a Dell Duo, but it's not as thin and heavier then the Nook Color as well as the price difference. I bought this on a wim as I bought 2 Nooks (non coler versions) for family members and it was just too darn cheap to pass up on. Needless to say I was thrilled when I checked and xda-developers had a section on Nook Color hacks...
I agree on the XP comments, but CE does support ARM (as in Windows Mobile (take your pick on the version)). I would like to see a WinMo 6.5x OS running on the Nook Color.
Raptor
new question...
has anyone succesfully gotten a full OS to boot from an sd card?
if so i might try mucking around with CE and get it installed on an sd...
if not i wont do it because i REALLY dont want to stuff up my color.
Now... does anyone know of any working drivers ;D
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So to clarify:
- YES I want Win7 Enterprise or Ultimate with BlueTooth, WiFi, USB, SDHC, Cell Stack, Fingerprint reader, Optical Scanner, camera (forward and rear facing) BlueRay DVD ROM/Writer, IR, and whatever else anyone has ever thought of that can be put into a high powered Windows workstation.
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I forgot GPS, 64bit dual proc quad core with 32 GB of RAM and a compass in the stock!
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I forgot GPS, 64bit dual proc quad core with 32 GB of RAM and a compass in the stock!
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you will brick your nook... ok closest i could come up with..
Has anyone attempted this? I have WEC7, and was wondering what the next step would be for attempting to load it on the TouchPad.
Thoughts? Help? Tips?
Does WEC7 even support the ARM architecture?
Yes. It does.
ARM, MIPS, x86
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/en-us/campaigns/compact7/default.aspx
Here is the link to check.it out devs
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That would be awesome. I'm watching this thread fo sho!
I wish someone would initiate windows 7 CE development for HP touch as the MS link suggests its does support ARM v7
Id like this too.
If you're a student or a teacher you can legally get it for free from Dreamspark.com .....just have a hotmail email
maybe this would help some people that want it.
You realize that windows compact 7 is Windows CE variant and not the Desktop OS right? Like on the HTC HD7 phone.
Windows 8, the desktop version of the OS, does run on ARM architectures but that is not released yet.
Besides, each copy of the OS should to be licensed.
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You realize that windows compact 7 is Windows CE variant and not the Desktop OS right? Like on the HTC HD7 phone.
Windows 8, the desktop version of the OS, does run on ARM architectures but that is not released yet.
Besides, each copy of the OS should to be licensed.
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The Win8 intel and the arm versions of the OS are different.
You can run the web apps in x86 systems but not the opposite (x86 compiled applications in arm systems).
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The Win8 intel and the arm versions of the OS are different.
You can run the web apps in x86 systems but not the opposite (x86 compiled applications in arm systems).
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he means appearance wise.
Appearance wise will be different too cause the 'desktop mode' will be missing
ill have to double check... but i believe in my MSDN subscription i have access to this... and if the second fire sale goes my way i may be able to help.
bah... only Intel architecture versions. no arm for me
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ryanzion said:
If you're a student or a teacher you can legally get it for free from Dreamspark.com .....just have a hotmail email
maybe this would help some people that want it.
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<<<--- That one is also the X86 Version
i have a copy of windows embedded but i just starting out on the development side of things :/
How many here use linux as their main OS?
As an ahead, please, no OS bashing. I would just like to know how many of you use linux as your day to day OS. Me, I've used just about everything out there, but these days I've settled on Ubuntu. It has worked perfectly for me for years, so I stay with it. You?
I'm using Archlinux with Openbox as my default OS: fast, really fast!
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I'm using Archlinux with Openbox as my default OS: fast, really fast!
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Yeah, using just about any distro with openbox is usually fast.
PC Windows, Laptop Ubuntu
dual boot win7 64 bit and Ubuntu 64 bit
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dual boot win7 64 bit and Ubuntu 64 bit
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Same here but spend most of my time on Windows. Wine doesn't quite cut it yet.
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Unless I need PS or Reason I use Ubuntu....
I'm even liking Unity now
Not sure Ubuntu actually counts as Linux though to the hardcore folks....
I mainly use Ubuntu for almost everything. For gaming, I use Windows 7.
I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 and trying to get used to Unity... I think they made big mistake by removing Classic desktop and forcing Unity. Probably I'll change distro soon.
Ubuntu is my main OS for years.
I used to use Kubuntu as my OS because I like the way it works, its really stable and fast and using less resources then Windows 7, I tried the recent Opensuse 12.1 version and Kubuntu version, they are both good.
But because I don't wish to dual boot and I need Windows 7 for playing games like cod I'm right now using Windows 7 and that is mainly because one application called QQ which doesnt have video chat in Linux and of course I got the resources for running a virtual Windows xp for that app, but I think its not worth it.
But if games and that app where working then I would use Linux as my main os, but I also have an legal license off Windows 7 home premium and I consider Windows 7 as an very good operating system so in fact I like using it because it works good.
But i'm for sure not going use Windows 8, right now I consider Windows 7 stable and fast ( I got an SSD ) but I guess if I didnt need use QQ that then when I quit gaming that I could use Linux, but its because my gf, I need to adjust to her and webQQ is troublesome with video chat.
albertsmuktupavels said:
I think they made big mistake by removing Classic desktop and forcing Unity.
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Gnome classic is back with Ubuntu 12.04
Ubuntu 11.10 with Gnome Shell.
I use arch, windows just for play games here
Triple booting windows 8 consumer preview, mountain lion, and Ubuntu 12.04.
I use lion the most (for school) then windows for gaming, and Ubuntu when windows upsets me (which it hasn't lately) windows 8 is pretty nice
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Here users can share information, ask doubts or question some other existing Linux users for queries.
Users are requested not to post irrelevant things in the thread.
Logs can be posted on www.pastebin.com
Grr I still have a grind with wubi then a grub update. Have they fixed it?
AOKP 4 LYF
Btw for my problem it's rtl 8111/8168 :/
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i posted this on the other topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23534574&postcount=28
AllGamer said:
To me it wont matter at all, as i'm still forced to use Windows in the office, but on the personal level
all my PCs and Laptops are on LinuxMint or Ubuntu, or some other dedicated server versions of Debian or FreeBSD, like my home made load balancing router with pFsense, and FreeNAS
They work better if not waaaaaaaaaaaay better than Windows XP, Vista, 7 and most definitely 8
now the latest version of Ubuntu can even run on Android Phones, which makes it even better
there are also native phone version of Ubuntu as well
I've been using Linux since Win9x times, that when Linux was still mostly command lines and ugly X11 GUI
Also if you are a Gamer, YES, Linux does work with Windows Games, it's not plug and play easy as on Windows, but is getting there, just install Wine, or your favourite Emulator for whatever you need to get the game running.
You also got the free virtual box, so you can run technically anything you want in your Linux box
very few games lik only those annoying MMORPG that have security anti hacking protection, will require to be installed in a virtual Windows, as they are not able to compatible in Linux
Most games installs and plays just fine in Wine
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so feel free to ask
however, i must say, chances are you'll get help faster on the relevant distro forum, than here on XDA for Linux related questions
AllGamer said:
i posted this on the other topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23534574&postcount=28
so feel free to ask
however, i must say, chances are you'll get help faster on the relevant distro forum, than here on XDA for Linux related questions
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Hmm.. sure .. anyways the solution has been given to me by GOogle
Not me... i dual boot windows 7 x64 and ubuntu