Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich Ported for x86 Systems

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[citation][nom]kronos_cornelius[/nom]Can you use an Android phone if you are diabetic ?[/citation]

No, you'll die.
 
[citation][nom]hotsacoman[/nom]No, you'll die.[/citation]

Dead Jim.

On a separate note, I think it would be fun to play with Android in a VM. I just want a way to use a mouse more easily with it.
 
[citation][nom]kronos_cornelius[/nom]Can you use an Android phone if you are diabetic ?[/citation]
Just eat a good meal before using. Make sure you have Life Alert on, just in case. Small bites, small bites.
 
What's the point of this? How is this better than running Linux? Just because you CAN do something, doesn't mean you should.
 
[citation][nom]STravis[/nom]What's the point of this? How is this better than running Linux? Just because you CAN do something, doesn't mean you should.[/citation]

Incase you missed the memo, Linux sucks for anything outside of a server room.
 
[citation][nom]NotANerd[/nom]Just eat a good meal before using. Make sure you have Life Alert on, just in case. Small bites, small bites.[/citation]
Small bytes? Sorry.
 
Hahahaha how funny they are!!!!! Windows funboys. Just patetic. Is Microsoft Really Bringing Office Apps to iPad? wow man to an linux device???? outside an server rooom??
 
Linux is everywhere now. It being a server operating system only is from the 90's, the faster you accept it as a viable option for the average user the better for the average user.

Also as of android 3.0 bluetooth/ usb keyboard mouse and storage are all supported via the current standard protocols. Hell, since normal linux drivers work even usb-ethernet adapters are supported.
 
[citation][nom]STravis[/nom]What's the point of this? How is this better than running Linux? Just because you CAN do something, doesn't mean you should.[/citation]
Can you run Android apps under Linux? Software availability is always the key.
 
[citation][nom]capports[/nom]Doesn't look like anything special to me![/citation]
Ok this is the third post of this guy that i've seen, and they're all the same. Assuming spam and reporting.
 
[citation][nom]hellopeach[/nom]Can you run Android apps under Linux? Software availability is always the key.[/citation]

Do I WANT to run Android apps? Come on seriously, these apps are designed for tablets/phones (at best). Why the heck would I want to run them on a full computer/laptop; what's their value?
 
it looks really fun. now we can VM A4.0 and develop without that shitty emulation system that ran 1/10th normal speed to preview a virtual android 'machine'. I read the new android VM from google would run much faster and have gpu acceleration.

why not. experiment and learn. why go buy a $400 device when you can port it's OS?
 
Wow, linux sucks for anything outside of a server room, such idiots, go back to using your Iphone
 
[citation][nom]hotsacoman[/nom]No, you'll die.[/citation]

I hear it actually sucks the blood sugar right out of your blood stream!
 
Should be great for developers, almost pointless for the average user though IMO. Might be fun to play around with though.
 
[citation][nom]lucxxx[/nom]Hahahaha how funny they are!!!!! Windows funboys. Just patetic. Is Microsoft Really Bringing Office Apps to iPad? wow man to an linux device???? outside an server rooom??[/citation]

Patetic?

lol.
 
[citation][nom]Hopeless_1337[/nom]Wow, linux sucks for anything outside of a server room, such idiots, go back to using your Iphone[/citation]

I believe those comments were made by Android fans....just sayin'
 
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