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#26
Originally Posted by Kangal View Post
You can also chroot Ubuntu and get a fairly featured experience.
As my N900 is slowly dying with more and more no-simcard-errors I'm looking for a replacement. Thus I have a few questions regarding chroot on a Galaxy Note:
  • Can I switch between the chroot and normal android apps without the chroot shutting down?
  • Does networking from chroot over 3G and WLAN work?
  • Inside the chroot there should be full multitasking, right?
  • Do bluetooth keyboard and mouse work in the chroot environment?
  • Is chrooting on an Galaxy Note limited in any way compared to the easy debian method on the N900?
  • How does running a chroot affect battery life?

I guess right now support for the Galaxy Note N7000 is better than support fort the Galaxy Note II N7100. But I suppose that will change soon and 2 GB of RAM and a quad core processor over 1 GB and dual core should be reason enough to choose the N7100 over the N7000.