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Hey guys I got Android x86 running on my netbook and with Gingerbread it works very smoothly though I still have problems with wireless maybe I will post a video about it.
 

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Very cool. What netbook do you have?

I have an Acer AOA150 currently serving as a testbed, so I might just try Androidx86 on it.


edit: Any other issues besides wireless? Webcam, SD card reader (if you have one), touchpad etc?
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Originally Posted by frostbyte View Post
Very cool. What netbook do you have?

I have an Acer AOA150 currently serving as a testbed, so I might just try Androidx86 on it.


edit: Any other issues besides wireless? Webcam, SD card reader (if you have one), touchpad etc?
Sd card reader usb host work just fine and I think the webcam does work.
 
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Installed it on my Acer, as easy of an installation as with any mainstream distros.

UI is exactly like vanilla Android on a phone; feels snappy all around, I liked the mouse right-click to go back in app drawer/menu.

Wireless did not work as expected. My ethernet port is inop so don't know if there is/was a way to establish a cable connection.

Main problem was screensaver; as the screen times out, the normal lock screen would appear, but this would eventually crash my Acer.

All in all, a fun 10-15 mins, but I think I'll go back to a conventional distro.
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OK here is a video of Android running on my Netbook. It is an HP Mini 210 with an Intel Atom 1.6ghz single core and 1gb of ram. In order for this to work you need to download Unetbootin and http://code.google.com/p/android-x86/downloads and download the Gingerbread eeepc build. You need a USB drive which you will use as a bootdisk and second external storage device which will store downloaded files, you need this if you want to downloads applications. At boot up select vesa mode to avoid graphical issues. Anyways things I notice are very smooth animations, portrait mode issues, app incompatibility, and lack of support for wireless
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrPDiwdFJDo
 

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" - The SGN will run on Samsung’s Exynos dual core CPU clocked at 1.5GHz, 1gb RAM, Super AMOLED Plus 4.65 inch 1280x720 HD display, 16gb internal memory (with sd card slot) is 8.8mm thick, metal body and a 2000mAh battery (the same as the new one that’s being released for the Galaxy S II "


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Seriously? Holy damn.
Everything sounds awesome, except a few things.
1- An SD card is faster, larger storage, and cheaper than microSD ... I really hope they add it!!!
2- The phone is small, I was hoping for something closer to 4.7". It is actually 4.3" because remember the thick notification bar/navigational buttons will be on-screen and take the place where the navigational (back, home, menu) were on other devices. It's like a tall Nexus S, just as confirmed.
 
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Everything sounds awesome, except a few things.
1- An SD card is faster, larger storage, and cheaper than microSD ... I really hope they add it!!!
2- The phone is small, I was hoping for something closer to 4.7". It is actually 4.3" because remember the thick notification bar/navigational buttons will be on-screen and take the place where the navigational (back, home, menu) were on other devices. It's like a tall Nexus S, just as confirmed.
1) microSD cards can be (and are sometimes) faster than their equivalent SD cards that aren't rated to be any faster. Take a look at results from running 'SD Tools'... I, for example, just ordered a 32GB Class 10 microSD for my Galaxy Tab to use to replace the 16GB Class 2 I've been using all along. It will EASILY run at least as well as even the other Class 10 full size SD cards I have. Whether a microSD is faster or slower isn't related to its form micro vs full form factor--objective benchmarks prove that they're just as varied as the full size cards--from very slow to turbo fast.

2) ...Except when they aren't there--and that's the important thing. For Honeycomb/Ice Cream Sandwich aware games and for full screen video, those on-screen controls will not be there until it detects a touch near the controls areas to wake those widgets back up. (If you've used Honeycomb before, you know what I'm talking about... if you've never used it before, check it out in the store sometime on a Honeycomb running tablet... go ahead and full-screen a video or something.)
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Samsung Galaxy S 8GB 5" WIFI on woot today, $169.99 (+$5 shipping)



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Daumn! Not that I'm buying one, but holy sphinx! Puts the N9 specs/price into perspective...
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I dont have any HC devices, but I've used them in-store. I haven't ever noticed the buttons/bar disappearing in any apps, inc the browser.
It sounds like a recipe for disaster when you have to actuate a press to get the buttons to appear, especially if you accidentally hit something unwanted or more-often-than-not your empty trigger will automatically register an object close to it... because Android is like that sometimes.

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It would be good if Samsung added the 5MP shooter from the original SGS and the phone radio frequencies and sold it for $199 instead. Still waiting for Galaxy Note or Galaxy Prime, here.
 

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