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Hm,if you could run the OS in VirtualBox, you could fix the 'whole' screen issue. Might be usable that way.
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Where can you find WookieTab? I did a search and came up short.
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Try a search for Chuwi Hi12 - it's a poor attempt at a Star Wars pun to call it the WookieTab.
I believe you can get it through Amazon.com, as well as direct from China.
They also do a 10 inch version, as well as a brand-spanking-new 13 inch 3K retina display.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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If I'm not mistaken, my experience with RemixOS was limited to:
- Install in Hyper-V
- Reboot
- No mouse, navigation by keyboard only
- Google doesn't return anything relevant
- Deleted and never looked back
So if you get it to work, let me know how you managed that. I think I had a similar experience with the later versions of Android x86 (earlier versions worked fine, but the latest are badly broken under Hyper-V).
No way I'm dedicating a physical machine for this.
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dandy72 wrote: No way I'm dedicating a physical machine for this.
I understand and that makes sense. I'm just looking for a small OS to run on an old unused laptop with 3GB ram and an old celeron processor. I believe their might be a chromeOS version I could try also. Not sure.
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FWIW: I used Mint for a good while on a 2GB netbook from yesteryear. I thought it was a little heavy for that amount of RAM so I switched to Xubuntu (which is supposedly more lightweight). It's OK--not great, but performance is where it would be expected.
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dandy72 wrote: I used Mint
dandy72 wrote: I switched to Xubuntu (which is supposedly more lightweight). It's OK--not great
Thanks very much. I will take a look at those myself.
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"Android-based OS on a PC"
I fail to see the point. All I see is bull*hit: Re-imagining mobile, Redefining PC.
And then they claim this:
We've benchmarked Remix OS for PC’s performance against some of the best alternatives in the business. And quite honestly, nothing comes remotely close. This means your favorite games will not only look bigger on a PC screen, they will also perform better than ever.
Yeeeah, riiight!
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My only thought was that I have been looking for an OS that could run on my old laptop with 3 GB ram and an old celeron processor. Just looking for a small footprint which would also allow a good selection of apps. This might work.
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Is it possible to boot it in a VM as opposed to a dual boot?
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Good question, but I'm not sure about that.
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So Angular uses semantic versioning... That's explain why all broke down between 1 and 2, but now they explain that 4 will be a painless update, that's either because 'Breaking changes don’t have to be painful!' or because jumping 2 version forward means we will not even recognize the new Angular...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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After the initial hump, I really enjoyed working with Ng1.
Now Ng2 wants me to stovepipe my development to fit their model, and I just won't do that. I doubt that's going to get better with the next three versions: 4, 12, and 1564.
So I won't use them. I guess I'll be taking a peek at React or just suck it up and roll my own.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
- Benjamin Disraeli
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but the team is working hard on making this tool generally available, most probably in 2017 in time for version 5.
And then there's version 5.
I never touched Angular because by the time I started looking at these frameworks, there was "rumor" that A2 would completely break A1. So I decided I wouldn't waste my time with Angular until at least A2. Then comes all this shyte, that they're moving to A4, skipping A3, because of something called "semantic versioning." And then maybe a tool will be available to convert to A5.
Here's some some semantic versioning maybe the Google Angular team can understand: "elephant off!"
Marc
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It's actually beyond a joke, so I won't comment.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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If you're going to skip a version, skip 2.
Part 2 is never the best.
With 1 everything is new and shiny.
Then comes 2, always a let down. It just doesn't have that "ohhh" and "ahhh" feeling the first one had.
Realizing they need to step up their game, and also because of low expectations from consumers, part 3 always does a lot better.
So just skip 2
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Sander Rossel wrote: Part 2 is never the best.
I think you meant "is always the best"...
Back to the Future Part 2 -- Best of the series.
The Empire Strikes Back -- Best of all the Star Wars movies.
Seriously. Right? Right?
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Temple of Doom
Aliens
Terminator 2
The Matrix Re...wait, not that one.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
- Benjamin Disraeli
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: even recognize the new Angular..
Even with just two versions, Ag1 and Ag2, one can barely recognize Ag2.
That is the biggest reason I lost interest in Angular.
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Thank you Ridley Scott. This[^] looks a lot better than Prometheus.
This space for rent
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Ain't that the truth!
That looks very good, very good indeed.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Oh, hell yeah!! Count me in!
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I think I can spy a droid! Looks good
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KSS?
veni bibi saltavi
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