Hello,
I have heard recently about new emulator which called genymotion and many people are using it now instead of normal emulator.
I want to ask other developers who are using it about it and about their experience with it.
Is it better than normal emulator?
what are its advantages?
Is it faster than normal one?
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Hopefully you can help me to know more about it :good:
For who didn't know about it before, You can find it here
I am using it, feels much better than official one in speed ,performance ,you can feel that
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Wondering if anyone has tried porting this suite to our phones yet? Would be great to be able to pen test from our phones.
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this would be interesting. Looking forward to it!!
Have you see anything like this yet?
I searched a lot about this before with no results.. Theoretically it should be possible since linux can be installed on HD2. maybe all whats needed are drivers for wifi support injection..
Hello.
I've recently started to develop apps for android using Adobe Air, and I'm wondering if there is any possibility to develop launchers like GO Launcher in it?
Regards
Izaac
I haven't found any information about this at all so I would be extremely glad to get any information about this at all.
And please don't tell me to use c as I've tried to learn it so many times I've lost count of it, and it doesn't want to stick in my head "/
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Were the stupidest if places I had the idea LOL
Would it be possible to run firmware virtually on top of installed like running ubuntu 10.10
Would be good for people who like testing such as me
Or is there something like this already out there in the big wide world
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No, the android emulator is slow, and you can't use normal roms in it.
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While we wait for official Ubuntu on our phones, we can experiment with other ways to get it running unofficially.
There are numerous guides to running Ubuntu using a chroot and VNC but VNC is often considered slow.
I will suggest using this app (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14816535/AndroiX-debug.apk) instead of Xvnc. It's X window made into an app.
Start your terminal and chroot normally, then launch AndroiX. Now type in your terminal:
export DISPLAY=localhost:0
xinit
and switch back to AndroiX running your Ubuntu desktop.
This sounds awesome. Can't wait to try it out
This is cool.
How much of a speed improvement have you noticed on this versus VNC
Wow, can't wait to try :victory:
Keep getting x server errors =[
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Shoot my ROM isn't supporting terminal at this point. Will give it a try once they get it fixed.
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I like this
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Has anyone got this to work?
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Title is a little misleading, makes you think that 'Ubuntu for Android' is available now, not "run X ontop of android". D:
Doesnt work for me!
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has anyone got this to work on htc phones?
Apk link for Ubuntu ??
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help.......
hii guys can any body help me
i did not understand how to install
can any body tech me how to install or the instruction
thanks..
tmzt said:
While we wait for official Ubuntu on our phones, we can experiment with other ways to get it running unofficially.
There are numerous guides to running Ubuntu using a chroot and VNC but VNC is often considered slow.
I will suggest using this app (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14816535/AndroiX-debug.apk) instead of Xvnc. It's X window made into an app.
Start your terminal and chroot normally, then launch AndroiX. Now type in your terminal:
export DISPLAY=localhost:0
xinit
and switch back to AndroiX running your Ubuntu desktop.
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If you really want to make us a favor, you should add more information. Just posting an APK from some Dropbox account is not going to help users.
What is needed:
1. There is this "AndroiX" project with a Google Group at https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/androix-users , which does not have a delivarable yet, and probably the APK you are refering to, has to do with that project. Can we get a proper picture as to what exactly that this APK support? Yeah, it's an X server, written in Java, that supports some X protocols. Can we get an APK from some official page?
2. Is what you mention related to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxats9ejrG0 ? It has even fewer information.
With a proper description, you will get dozens of Thanks. Or anyone who can pick it up.
Ubuntu + Galaxy Note's Huge screen = NICE!!!!
It would be awesome to use the full extent of screen and processing power of this phone... can't wait to put my claws on that!
Also the link is broken
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Nice
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You should be able to use Splashtop 2 also. It has nice frame rate.
Instead of vnc, I mean.
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I have this iPhone 4 that I don't use, and I remember from something I read (probably an official Mozilla forum) about the iPhone being supported but I can't find the page again. I was wondering if anyone knew about a port of Firefox OS for the iPhone 4?
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I really don't see how it would be possible to run Firefox os on an I phone because i believe is based in Linux and would require a Linux kernel. I'm pretty sure that iOS devices are not based in Linux so you would need a new motherboard compatible with the I phone hardware that ran android
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I think there' s no possibilty to see firefox on iPhone!
It makes sense that it wouldn't work, but I thought iOS was UNIX based?
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I'm really not sure if it is Unix or linux based since I don't really do anything with Firefox os but either way there's no way I would run on an iphone
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Aside from needing drivers for the hardware (which I imagine isn't completely proprietary to the iOS hardware), FFXOS needs an unlocked bootloader to work.
I'm not entirely sure the bootloader on any iOS device has been successfully replaced yet.
Why dont you sell the iphone and buy a Nexus instead? Fully supported by Mozilla and a Tier 1 device.
it's impossible
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linr76 said:
Why dont you sell the iphone and buy a Nexus instead? Fully supported by Mozilla and a Tier 1 device.
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Great idea. I have a nexus 5 and firefox OS works really food on it.
Well I know this forum is very old but I found video on Youtube, but still I don't know how he do it as it in Japanese language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLqzSr-xjBE
milindsaraswala said:
Well I know this forum is very old but I found video on Youtube, but still I don't know how he do it as it in Japanese language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLqzSr-xjBE
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He is using a VNC app (you can tell because the mouse pointer)
So it is not on iPhone...
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