About Remix OS Player for Mac.....Which is Not available Now? - Remix OS Player

As the title,I anticipate its issue in my lifetime.

no,you can use bootcamp to run regular remix or parallels virtualbox or vmware so i just think it is not interesting due to the low number of request. and it will be probably better.

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What ever happened to the netflix app?

As the title says, I heard it was "almost done" like 3 months ago. Anyone hear anything about it?
I have heard that it was almost done a couple of times. People saying that it is a silverlight issue and it will not stream on Linux have obviously never used a ROKU before. It is a linux media center type box that streams Netflix fine. But if you look at the source it says that it contains MS code, etc, etc.
If someone was smart enough they might be able to take the ROKU source and make it work, but it is probably not possible.
Anyway more than likely MS wants to get Netflix streaming on its own platform before Android to help drive sales. Once they feel like letting Google use their code they will try to license it to them. Google may not want to pay this license. Otherwise Google would have to write it from scratch which they are probably trying to do. I have seen several Linux and Android video streaming jobs posted over the last year or so.
Your best bet will probably be Skyfire. If they ever add Silverlight storage then it will probably work. They have even said on thier forums that they know what to-do to make it work but they are not there yet. Lets just hope if they ever make it work Netflix does not block them like Hulu keeps doing.
I have Silverlight for Mac, so I would think MS would not have a problem with a Silverlight for Android - the give the client away to encourage server side development.
There was an article on CNET a few months back that pegged the launch of Silverlight on Android for the Professional Developer Conference in Las Vegas. Hopefully a Netflix app would be released alongside.
Bjd223 said:
I have heard that it was almost done a couple of times. People saying that it is a silverlight issue and it will not stream on Linux have obviously never used a ROKU before. It is a linux media center type box that streams Netflix fine. But if you look at the source it says that it contains MS code, etc, etc.
If someone was smart enough they might be able to take the ROKU source and make it work, but it is probably not possible.
Anyway more than likely MS wants to get Netflix streaming on its own platform before Android to help drive sales. Once they feel like letting Google use their code they will try to license it to them. Google may not want to pay this license. Otherwise Google would have to write it from scratch which they are probably trying to do. I have seen several Linux and Android video streaming jobs posted over the last year or so.
Your best bet will probably be Skyfire. If they ever add Silverlight storage then it will probably work. They have even said on thier forums that they know what to-do to make it work but they are not there yet. Lets just hope if they ever make it work Netflix does not block them like Hulu keeps doing.
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silverlight for android was already announced, or if you're real impatient, we can move to something more open-source friendly like Moonlight
There is a Netflix streaming app for iOS, which is also linux based I believe. So I don't know that this is the issue.
argolfermd said:
There is a Netflix streaming app for iOS, which is also linux based I believe. So I don't know that this is the issue.
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iOS is not linux based. it is BSD (which is a *NIX-like environment) based, just like OS X and Darwin. development may be similar, but won't be the same (which is why you can't just run an OS X application on linux). silverlight for mac already existed for a while, meaning MS already had development of a BSD version of silverlight that could be ported over to iOS in a similar fashion.
and while it's been shown that some tools can work cross-platform between iOS and android (look at the modifications to flash for android for iOS to get Frash), that was a framework/plugin that was very buggy at best.
to the best of my knowledge, there is no TRUE port of silverlight for linux based systems. the closest we have is the moonlight open source project (incorporated with the Mono project, open source version of .NET for linux). I haven't used Netflix on either the iPad or iPhone, so I can't say for certain if they even USE silverlight in those platforms. They may have just encoded everything as variable bit-rate mp4's which are compatible on almost every smartphone and the application is just a front-end to tie to your account for DRM purposes.

VM WARE virtual machine on Optimus Black (video)

http://www.viddler.com/v/95778321
i just found this and wanted to share^_^ maybe we could use ICS on a virtual machine
(just to test and experience it)
I was waiting for this
Sent from my LG-P970 using xda premium
is there any dl for this or its just future plan?
Video is from February last year, and if you hear the rep talking about the app its for enterprise use not for final user release.
there is one VM WARE in play shop (android market) but don't know much
VMware View for Android
VMware View Client for Android makes it easy to access your Windows virtual desktop from your Android device with the best possible user experience on the Local Area Network (LAN) or across a Wide Area Network (WAN).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wiY29tLnZtd2FyZS52aWV3LmNsaWVudC5hbmRyb2lkIl0.
A VMware application that is virtual.
VMware Test Virtual App
(no infos :/ )
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEwMiwiY29tLnZtd2FyZS5tdnAiXQ..

Chromecast-based ROM for thin client possible?

I have an old HP Thin Client here and it is virtually worthless (I have run a few distros on it from USB, but minimalist) and was thinking that it might make a great streaming device. (It isn't ARM unfortunately, it is an x86 AMD proc...)
Is there any Chromecast derivatives (or even distros) that would allow for this to be used like a Chromecast?
LinuxAssailant said:
I have an old HP Thin Client here and it is virtually worthless (I have run a few distros on it from USB, but minimalist) and was thinking that it might make a great streaming device. (It isn't ARM unfortunately, it is an x86 AMD proc...)
Is there any Chromecast derivatives (or even distros) that would allow for this to be used like a Chromecast?
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Can it run desktop Chrome browser? If so, you could use CR Cast extension or LeapCast to make it function like a Chromecast. See FAQ Part 1, 1.e
Note that both of those may need updates to support new apps built on the just-released SDK. Not sure.
Maybe bluestack for Windows and cheap cast.

best ubuntu Flavor rasp pi3 ...

After trying all,
Ubuntu mate is not really adapted cause it take to much resources ...
With Lubuntu and xubuntu it's around similar performance but only xubuntu can read YouTube videos with midori ... So finally choosing xubuntu
Is there other OS interesting to test?
Sorry to answer to myself but I'm back to Lubuntu cause I add some library gstreamer and now the YouTube videos are working fine.... So Lubuntu is now perfect for me and raspberry pi3

KVM on the Galaxy S9

Hi, I was wondering if anyone else wants a KVM-enabled kernel on the Galaxy S9. This would allow us to run accelerated ARM64 virtual machines with QEMU. We could even run Windows 10 ARM (I was able to get this working in Ubuntu on my Raspberry Pi 4 with KVM recently) and then use it on Samsung DeX with full hardware acceleration. Does anyone else want to work on developing a KVM-enabled kernel for the Galaxy S9 and other Samsung devices to run ARM64 desktop OSes? I feel as if this could bring DeX a step closer to replacing your PC if we could run Windows, Ubuntu, Arch, and other desktop OSes on it. What do you think?
ChasTechProjects said:
Hi, I was wondering if anyone else wants a KVM-enabled kernel on the Galaxy S9. This would allow us to run accelerated ARM64 virtual machines with QEMU. We could even run Windows 10 ARM (I was able to get this working in Ubuntu on my Raspberry Pi 4 with KVM recently) and then use it on Samsung DeX with full hardware acceleration. Does anyone else want to work on developing a KVM-enabled kernel for the Galaxy S9 and other Samsung devices to run ARM64 desktop OSes? I feel as if this could bring DeX a step closer to replacing your PC if we could run Windows, Ubuntu, Arch, and other desktop OSes on it. What do you think?
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[Kernel] Stock Android Pie kernel with KVM
I have been trying for some time now to enable KVM on the Pixel XL, by compiling the stock Google kernel and adding the KVM switches to "marlin_defconfig". Unfortunately, while the kernel with KVM compiles properly and could be flashed, /dev/kvm...
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