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2016-01-05
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2016-01-05
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- the biggest one: really outdated browser, fennec is far beyond everyday-usable
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Thanks. I have avoided this route, because I assumed that even with a gnu/linux chroot, I'd still be unable to use it as an X11 server. Am I wrong about that? Does installing a gnu/linux chroot allow X11 apps to display on an Android device?
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It's obviously not as good and efficient as being able to run linux natively on the tablet but it is surprisingly usable on the occasions that I need it.
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2016-01-06
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f*ck apple, f*ck google, f*ck microsoft, gnu telephony, gnu/linux, linux deploy |
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I can check in now and again and make sure all is going smooth.
hmm..thinking on it..
off the top of my head...
even older was the htc hd2 ..(highly linux hackable) from 2009 (if memory serves...) with no qwerty...not sayin' the specs were any better...but she was one hackable device...(think the xperia is little closer to what we would want anyway...so just dismiss my trip down memory lane...)
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