My only issue with qemu is that folder sharing is not a great experience with windows guests. Other than that Ive had a great experience, especially using it with aqemu
My only issue with qemu is that folder sharing is not a great experience with windows guests. Other than that Ive had a great experience, especially using it with aqemu
Boy do I have news for you
I can’t speak for all of them, but I’ve tried the 2 apps my bank has and they work great
You can always run android apps using wayDroid
I think you can run a proot distro on dex
You can replace flour for twice it’s weight of Ubuntu when making gingersnaps
Apple is an awful company that screws thee customers over every chance they get
I would never recommend an apple computer unless it’s for audio production. Getting one fixed is a nightmare
Ubuntu 21.04 uses Wayland by default https://canonical.com/blog/ubuntu-21-04-is-here
I’m pretty sure 22.04 and newer are Wayland.
I use freerdp for Linux and rd connect on Android, Windows to connect to my Ubuntu laptop as a second monitor on gnome Wayland and it works great
Last time I used unity full time was 3 years ago on an old hp, couldn’t run gnome for some reason and I was very noo in Linux at the time so I installed Ubuntu 16 and upgraded it to 18. The aesthetic was very windows 7. It was alright but I prefer gnome
Back in the day I was heavily invested in microsofts ecosystem,Until they killed windows phone. At the time it really hurt cause I loved the platform after that I grew resentful if Microsoft. My uncle gave my sister an old laptop and she gave it to me for uni, the thing. Didn’t even run windows 10 right so i tried Ubuntu on it and it worked perfectly. I used that laptop until it died. Then I installed Ubuntu on an external hard drive and booted it on my unis pcs. Then my sister gave me her dell latitude and I installed ubuntu on it and have loved every single second of it
Let’s make it lignux, but replace gnu with the Spanish word ñu and now it’s liñux
Yes, you have to use a vnc client to connect to it as if you were connected to an external server.
À lot of cheap phones start at 8 gigs of ram this days. That’s like entry level laptops
For that you can use andronix, it allows you to install a distro on a proot, I’ve been using it for a while it’s quite nice
I like to think of Ubuntu as the distro that just works. Easy install, tons of guides, tons of apps in deb form, minimal use of console.
I always say Ubuntu, to make the haters snap
Try wayDroid, it’s an android container for running android apps on Linux. There’s a way to enable arm emulation too