Which OS is easier to learn how to theme?
How to theme the OS, or theme Android on the OS?
In either case, Linux.
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I became interesed in using linux apps like wine so i'm looking for some basic tutorials to install linux on my defy so that i can use, both androd and linux whenever i want.
Thanks !
i dont think their will be any basic tuts on it porting a whole os is a trick business. Although you could use some kind of remote desktop perhaps
I know this is in the wrong place and i was hoping some people can help. I want to learn Java.
I don't know if i should use windows or Linux, my PC isn't the fastest thing in the world lol. Any help?
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Windows with eclipse works fine.
Edit: For a bit more help.
I dont know if you running 32 or 64 bit, but those links are the download pages.
JDK: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-7u2-download-1377129.htmll
Eclipse: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-developers/indigosr1
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The only time I would recommend choosing windows over Linux is if you are a hardcore computer gamer (and based on your computer not being "the fastest thing in the world" I would assume you are not...). Linux will be quicker, more powerful, and much easier to configure. Try Ubuntu and Linux mint 12. I prefer Linux mint. Its usually more user-friendly and more compatible with most things and is built off the Ubuntu source so you can run Ubuntu specific apps/programs. Linux is also a safer software to run bases on the file structure and cosing as far as viruses/spyware are concerned. And Linux is free. Did I mention that you should be running Linux?
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The only time I would recommend choosing windows over Linux is if you are a hardcore computer gamer (and based on your computer not being "the fastest thing in the world" I would assume you are not...). Linux will be quicker, more powerful, and much easier to configure. Try Ubuntu and Linux mint 12. I prefer Linux mint. Its usually more user-friendly and more compatible with most things and is built off the Ubuntu source so you can run Ubuntu specific apps/programs. Linux is also a safer software to run bases on the file structure and cosing as far as viruses/spyware are concerned. And Linux is free. Did I mention that you should be running Linux?
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+1 for linux
For those of you who managed to install a linux distribution on android, is it possible to use aircrack?
I want to install linux on android for aicrack but the process is somewhat complicated so I would like to know if it's working at all?
Hello, everybody. Does our device has Linux distributions? Ubuntu Tuch not interested.
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Hello, everybody. Does our device has Linux distributions? Ubuntu Tuch not interested.
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I don't want to troll, but Android is already Linux based.
So i've seen Firefox OS ports, and maybe an Ubuntu desktop port, but i'm not remember where.
Sorry.
Edit : I've tested on my devices "Complete Linux Installer" In fact it will chroot any purposed distros. Maybe it will help you ?
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linux loves the nexus 7!
Yes there are linux ports for Android, but specifically for the Nexus 7 well that is a different story...
There are linux ports like debian linux, ubuntu linux, fedora linux, and arch linux that you can install with a very nice app called "complete linux installer" which can be downloaded from the google play store.
Now those versions of linux run on top of android in a chroot environment.
However, if you want a security based linux operating system then there is a really cool project going on right now called "kali pwnpad" which is based off of "PwnPad" from the great guys over at pwnie express -> https://www.pwnieexpress.com/penetr...ity-assessment-products/sensors/pwn-pad-2014/
Now if you are like me and don't have/want to spend $1,000+ dollars for a PwnPad tablet (basically a modified nexus 7 2013) then you can head over to the XDA thread for Kali PwnPad here -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2577356
That thread will show you how to install Kali PwnPad on your Nexus 7 2013 tablet and you can go directly into Kali Linux (aka Backtrack Linux) through any of the apps which will put you into a chroot linux environment. A big bonus is you can use usb wifi devices or multiple usb devices with Kali PwnPad so you can use linux programs like, aircrack-ng, wifite, kismet, metasploit, openvas. social-engineering toolkit, and others!
That project is a lot of fun, and Kali PwnPad has just added bluetooth to its latest kernel so you can now use bluetooth usb devices for all of your bluetooth hacking needs. Devices like -> ubertooth-one, and the Parani-UD100
Also...don't be so quick to dispose of Ubuntu Touch. There is a lot of work being done with Ubuntu Touch for the Nexus 7 2013 and it is a lot of fun to use!
I hope this has been helpful. and if you have any questions on Kali PwnPad drop by thread and ask us a question!
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Hi everyone. I looking for debian or ubuntu native boot with multiroom.
It is possible? i find this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7-2013/general/unofficial-archlinuxarm-release-n7-2013-t2969301 the arch linux arm native. I can compile android kernel and i have basic knowledge about linux environment.
Can who tell me in basic steps how i can create zip package and run linux on my Nexus 7 2013 flo?
I waiting for replies.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7-2013/general/debian-jessie-armhf-native-boot-t3362121