Gary
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Anyone done this?
Currently on with it, Bluetooth keyboard and mouse on order along with micro USB to HDMI adapter.
Should be interesting....
[Edited on 20-03-2012 by Gary]
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Dom
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virtualised? Or are you sticking it on 'Android' hardware?
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ed
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How well does it run? Quite cool how you could carry one device around which could be your phone, PC, media player, wifi hotspot and a few other things all combined.
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
virtualised? Or are you sticking it on 'Android' hardware?
Runs alongside android. Same as dual boot on a PC.
Ed, will let you know what it runs like when the adaptor comes, but aparantly is quite smooth.
If it works, then it removes my need for a desktop PC
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Dom
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What hardware are you using?
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John
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What if you want to phone someone while using the 'PC'?
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Gary
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It comes up on the screen iirc
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
What hardware are you using?
S2
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Brett
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Very cool, but is it not a bit of a gimmick? What are you really gonna do on your little screen? Nothing worthwhile.
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Brett
Very cool, but is it not a bit of a gimmick? What are you really gonna do on your little screen? Nothing worthwhile.
HDMI out to monitor
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ed
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I though I'd seen a video about it once, but here's the idea Brett:
http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/android
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Whittie
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That's pretty cool Gaz to be fair
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Gary
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Android ftw.
All downloaded, on with the installation process now
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Kyle T
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Let me know how you get on, any articles/guides on doing this?
Lotus Elise 111R
Impreza WRX STi
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Gary
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Gone through one guide, wasnt till the end i realised you had to tightVNC into Ubuntu from your phone, which i thought was a bit ghey so trying another way now
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Gary
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Got it working. Still have to VNC into it and its quite a basic version of Ubuntu its put on but still pretty cool.
Completly usless untill i get the HDMI converter.
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Gary
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Deleted the above install.
tried this... http://androlinux.com/android-ubuntu-development/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-android/
All worked fine but wont VNC in from my desktop nor from the phone.
Might delete it all and try again tomorrow. cant be arsed now
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noshua
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Be pretty good on a tablet as they're more powerful.
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Gary
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Getting an error when first VNCing in on teh way above. Trying another now....
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Gary
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Success!!
Cant wait for my HDMI converter to turn up now.
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Brett
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Very cool indeed mate Just need to make sure you've got your HDMI convertor, keyboard and mouse with you and you're laughin
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Gary
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Gonna connect it up to the TV to play with for now, then providing all the functionality is there i'll get a new HDMI monitor for home and a nice looking dock for the phone.
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Brett
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It is ultra cool, I just can't help thinking that in a month you won't turn Ubuntu on.
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Gary
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I will if the functionality is there. Sound, video and network mainly, and i'll use it for browsing etc at home as my laptop is fooked anyway.
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Gary
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plis, this is Geek Day, not 'Lets only waste our time on things we'll use day'
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