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  • Jumbotron
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    Hey Michael. Any chance you could do a review of Jide's RemixOS ? This is Jide's version of Android-x86 remade to act more like a desktop OS with keyboard and mouse usage rather than touch (although that still works on touchscreens).

    Although the easiest way to use it on a PC (regardless if it's a Windows or Linux box) is to boot it off a USB drive, there is a way to dual boot it. I don't know, however, if someone has tried it with Virtualbox or another VM. Would be cool to always have an Android OS running in a VM right along side your favorite Linux distro.

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  • uid313
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    Android 6.0 is nice. I hope they get out version 7.0 Nougat soon tho, even though no apps require 7.0 yet.

    It is really nice that Android-x86 uses kernel 4.4, my Nexus 5X still use kernel 3.10.

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  • Android-x86 6.0 Marshmallow Uses Mesa 12.0, Adds F2FS File-System

    Phoronix: Android-x86 6.0 Marshmallow Uses Mesa 12.0, Adds F2FS File-System

    While Android 7 "Nougat" is available as the latest upstream from Google, the Android-x86 folks have finally put out their first stable release of Android-x86 6.0 Marshmallow...

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