Since I'm running Linux on my computer I can't say I'm liking what's going on. I guess they streamline it more and more so newbies to Android can feel comfortable. No Marshmallow for me again!
we dont have m yet
What's running Linux on your desktop got to do with an Android phone?
Android is closer to Linux than to Windows I think. Lollipop can be compared to Windows 8, and KitKat to Windows 7, which I read one say, and I agree to that.
and we'll forever miss the glorious days of ICS/jellybean which is comparable to windows vista, sure a bunch of phones didn't work well with it AT FIRST (just like vista having driver issues on crappy pre-built pc) but it ended up having the best feature set.
everything from wiimotes, to best music player, jellybean how we'll miss you. (ironically vistas wmp was the best out of any windows..) sigh. seems everything is all downhill from then on.
LOL! Well said! 4.1.2 was the best android version ever!
Its just getting more worse with every new version of Android. Just like the Microsoft Windows
Yes, same with all software Why can't they leave it be when it's working fine... All 'bout the money
Not true at all. Windows 10>>> windows 7>>8 as lollipop (smoother, faster -at least for me)> KK>>>JB/ICS.
And I am not a newbie
Marshmallow > Xtrestolite 1.5 (4.4.2) > CM 12.1.
The lock screen in Xtrestolite froze often. Phone ran hot too. 75C at most. Don't know if it was a Xposed module or what. The short story is that I did a full wipe, flashed Lollipop modem and bootloader, and then CM12.1 nightly, which works great.
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Hi all,
Does anybody know if it´s possible to run a linux distro in htc p3600? What distro?
Thx in advance
have a look here
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Xanadux
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Thank You so much Computman.
these releases really sucks !!! it's for linux purists that just claims everydays "i dont like windows", if they don't likewindows they must take an iPhone and crack it.
for sure windows isn't a very good thing, but it works. these linux releases aren't usables !
you're right simkard.windows works
i like Linux very much. At home, my pc is configured with a dual boot for Linux ubuntu 7.10 and Win XP pro SP2.
But you have to know one thing: i installed XP only to play games which haven't be ported under Linux.
Linux is more stable, more friendly and it use your resources better than windows do.
Have a look on Ubuntu and its 3d desktop . It's really beautiful and works very well with standard graphic cards.
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For me, Linux is rich through its community and will never stop growing. Possibilities are infinite.
It's why i prefer Linux OS than Windows. It's easy less, but passioning...
So, it'd really like to see a linux gpe ported to my HTC P3600 with air-crack implementation LoL
hello...
this is intersting me too!!!
we have something new?
I have been waiting for this darn Shift to come to a Vodafone here so in the mean time I picked up a couple of EeePC's (white for my wife and black for me).
I was surprised as to how well the thing works. It is ugly but once I slapped Windows XP on it it worked a lot better than the original linux. I stripped the XP down to get rid of all the crap with nlite and stopped it using a hibernation file and page file, put in a gig of ram and it is very snappy.
I am curious to see how it stacks up against the Shift. I will be amazed if Vista runs (or even walks for that matter).
I wanted this to program on in places I can't bring my laptop. It is light enough to carry around in one hand and the battery lasts just under 4 hours giving plenty of time to stare at the code.
I stripped down visual studio and msdn to the minimum that allow the coding I want and laboriously installed them one file at a time. This is because there is not enough storage space on the thing to perform a normal installation, instead each file must be used then deleted until all have been done. Its just lucky Microsoft coded it to give the option to find missing file without killing the installation!
I put on a bunch of other software to an SD card and val la - a fully functional computer. Here are some screen shots.
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Plannin to pick one up too.
Easy to take with you on holidays and with an USB HSDPA Modem it rocks
Thanx for the pictures.
Eelco
I came across this app earlier today and it seems like it has future potential. The only fault I see is that it doesnt have landscape support but its something to play with. Gives me something to mess with until Open Touch 4.0 comes out. lol Its nothing out of this world but figured I'd share. See some screen shots below.
http://freestylwm.com/index.php?page_id=6
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Trying to transfer iPhone UI is imo a fail. Much better are interfaces like mobile shell which come with their own ideas.
Check out the istyle - do a forum search, much better imho, which rearrange the today screen rather than replace it.
imho ..? oh well..
I'd rather have Open Touch V4.0 than the iPhone to be honest. Tho the iPhone is a revolution in the digital worlds, it's nothing more then a simple theme because it uses MAC OS X 10 or something.
I'd rather have my HTC
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imho ..? oh well..
I'd rather have Open Touch V4.0 than the iPhone to be honest. Tho the iPhone is a revolution in the digital worlds, it's nothing more then a simple theme because it uses MAC OS X 10 or something.
I'd rather have my HTC
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I agree its mainly something to show off if anything. I played with it for a little bit but I still prefer HTC home that comes with open touch.
I haven't seen anyone else post anything about this so I thought I would. I installed the Lite version on my GTab and it rocks! It's limited (hence the "lite") but it acts similar to a desktop. Check it out HERE.
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Your link actually when to the VISTA app not Seven?
here is the correct link to Seven
https://slideme.org/en/application/android-seven-lite
My bad. Good lookin' out.
funny thing is I downloaded it on my hero and did a Titanium backup of it to move it to my gtab and the packaged files all referenced Android Vista? lol
Wait what?!??!
I can suppose that it is just an imitation of windows running over android; or does it counts as a windows distribution??
Srry for my ignorance but having windows in my tab, at least for 1 day, would make my tab to have internet at school.
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Wait what?!??!
I can suppose that it is just an imitation of windows running over android; or does it counts as a windows distribution??
Srry for my ignorance but having windows in my tab, at least for 1 day, would make my tab to have internet at school.
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It's not actual Windows. Just an interface setup to ACT like Windows. It's actually pretty sweet. Might invest in the Pro version some day.
does it override other launder such as ADW? If I don't like it, can I just simply uninstall it and back to ADW? just wanted to double check before installing.. I probably do a backup first..
I've tried it and its just an app, not even a home option as far as I can tell. Its interesting but not really sure I can say more then that. Once you exit, it goes back to your default desktop
In the organization where I worked previously, I was managing the operations for a couple of Practices. One of them was Microsoft Practice. This gave me access to licensed software from Microsoft. From the OS to MS Office, we were entirely on Microsoft products. After working there for over a decade, I joined another organization where we were more into Android Programming and Open Source code. This required a change of the OS. Not that it was mandatory, but I thought it was good to make a complete change. This was not my first exposure to Linux. Two decades back, I was a big fan of Mandrake Linux. This time I choose Ubuntu.
In my view, there are some straight cut differences between Windows and Linux
The Windows UI is clean and beautiful to look at. The range of compatible software is massive, and almost all hardware works with the correct drivers.
This cannot be said about Linux OS's. The UI in most cases looks incomplete, not everything works, and every time you buy any hardware component you have to specifically ask the vendor if it would work with your version of the OS. Also, the command line is a constant companion, and occasionally you have to check the net for commands to execute some mundane task. The Linux OS's have come a long way from the early days, and most devices can simply plug and play. Most of the essentials, like Docker or the Jekyll site that I need for my work, works perfectly in the Ubuntu system. I have been using Ubuntu for the last 4 years now and have the same version on a PC and Laptop that I own.
Will I ever switch back to Windows ?
Hmm, I do not think so. It works for me, and I am a perfectly satisfied customer.
This is my story. Do you have a story of why you switched your OS ?
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