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Ahmad H.

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    Ahmad H. got a reaction from freshprinceofbellpeppers in i covered the ltt intro   
    cool! That is amazing
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    Ahmad H. reacted to BardiaMGTGC in galaxy s8   
    this is what i did with my a50
    i wanted to have ubuntu everywhere i go 
    i installed termux and termux api then installed a small ubuntu iso without gui with qemu 
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    Ahmad H. reacted to PyroTheWise in Looking for a laptop   
    Maybe this will lhelp -> https://www.tomsguide.com/us/best-mini-pcs,review-2760.html
     
    I don't see a lot of options that include a battery.  I am not sure what you are looking for exists today.
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    Ahmad H. got a reaction from kirashi in Looking for a laptop   
    Hey everyone
    I am looking for a laptop, but I want without a screen, has a laptop (i3 or i5 or i7 or i9 or Ryzen 7) processor, battery and look like mini computer like the zotac zbox. Any names?

     
     
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    Ahmad H. reacted to Nayr438 in galaxy s8   
    I am a little confused here.
    If your asking if Drivers exist for Linux to connect your phone, then yes.
    If you are looking to put Linux on your phone, then no.
    If your looking for a phone that runs Linux out of the box, Pine Phone Is probably as good as you are gonna get. Don't expect it to run Mobile apps or compete with anything like a Galaxy S8. Overall it would be on par with a mid tier or entry level Android device without google or app support. At this point, Linux Phones are more of a playground than a daily driver, as such, you should also expect it to be buggy.
     
    If you want to experiment, there is Ubuntu Touch. You can find a list of compatible devices here. https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/
    You may have better results with this, Just keep your expectations low.
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    Ahmad H. reacted to LogicalDrm in Systems compatibility on devices   
    No. Apple devices are locked to the core.
     
     
    Yes and no. With Windows you would need to use ARM version and probably fight to get drivers working. Its hard enough to reinstall Windows on Windows 2-in-1 device. The others you can, if you root and find compatible version. Driver support can still be iffy.
     
     
    Yes, but usability will be very, very low. Running VM on anything requires quite a bit from system. And I think you would still need to use ARM versions (sorry, I'm not experienced in VMs).
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    Ahmad H. reacted to Pickles von Brine in Systems compatibility on devices   
    The answer to every single one of those questions is no. 

    Well, Linux is a maybe on an android tablet. But an iPad it is a complete no. iPads are locked down. There have been hacks to install an OS on them but it is highly experimental and is more unstable than Kurt Cobain. Not to mention it requires a lot of effort to pull off. Apple does not want you to install anything but iOS on their ipads. 

    For the android tablets, you could get linux to work, but I would imagine it being a nightmare. You have to get drivers and stuff to work as well. Cannot imagine it being simple. 
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