[Watford] Android on PC & Mounting disks

Cliff.G3NDC cliff.g3ndc at btinternet.com
Fri Jun 8 12:25:31 UTC 2012


Hi again Toby, 

I see from your email that you had Android working on a ASUS Eee netbook which indicates that you were successful in download and installation.
Since I am trying to follow the same course I wonder if you produced a live CD or memm stick to do the transfer. If so could I beg/borrow/buy to try on my EeePC?
For some unknown reason I just can't get the Download/Burn process to work.
Cliff

 



________________________________
 From: Toby Deans <plumocelot at gmail.com>
To: watford at mailman.lug.org.uk 
Sent: Friday, 1 June 2012, 17:13
Subject: [Watford] Android on PC & Mounting disks
 
Hello Clive,

http://www.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/how-to-run-android-on-your-pc-914621
http://code.google.com/p/live-android/
http://www.android-x86.org/

I did have Android running happily on an old ASUS eee netbook - The
Android-x86 project was initially branched off to get Android on the
Ausus machines and I have not kept up to date with how well things
will work on other hardware.

What is the spec. of the machine you want to run it on? Is it Intel or
AMD chipset?

If you are trying to run a live install then make a live boot USB key
with Unetbootin:
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/

Run unetbootin and point to your downloaded .iso image for Android and
give it a few minutes to write to the USB key.

As much as I like Android and it is good to experiment, if you want a
lightweight cloud based OS have you looked at something like
Peppermint, Puppy or Damn Small Linux?
http://peppermintos.com/

I'd consider Android if you have a small netbook that has restricted storage.

Your other option is to run Android as a virtual machine from within
another Linux distro if it is just a case of wanting to experiment
with it.

Toby




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