20 sij 2017, 10:23
JH-IM je napisao/la:http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/01/dev-work-run-android-apps-ubuntu-phone
Developer Marius Gripsgard radi na mogućnosti da se pokreću Android aplikacije na Ubuntu mobitelima.
06 vel 2017, 21:34
06 vel 2017, 23:24
hrvooje je napisao/la:JH-IM je napisao/la:http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/01/dev-work-run-android-apps-ubuntu-phone
Developer Marius Gripsgard radi na mogućnosti da se pokreću Android aplikacije na Ubuntu mobitelima.
Uh, takvih projekata ima koliko hoćeš i za WIndows i za Linux... Googleovog ARC Welder, ARChon, Bluestack, Shashlik. Zajedničko im je da radi samo nekoliko aplikacija, ako i to. Nije to Googleu u interesu
06 vel 2017, 23:45
shrike je napisao/la:Kaj nije da je blackbarry to uspio više manje uspješno napraviti? koliko sam skužio ne rade samo aplikacije koje aktivno provjeravaju da li su stvarno na androidu ili ne, pa ako vide da nisu isključe se.
07 vel 2017, 16:13
08 vel 2017, 21:07
18 tra 2017, 22:41
So, regarding the future of existing Ubuntu Phones/Tablets, UBports said that except for the Meizu PRO 5 and BQ Aquaris M10 devices, they'd offer legacy support for the older models, which include BQ Aquaris E4.5, BQ Aquaris E5 HD, and Meizu MX4. Legacy support meaning these devices will only receive security fixes.
However, to continue updating your older Ubuntu Phones, you'll most probably need to reflash the device using the instructions provided on the UBports website. If you want to switch to a newer Ubuntu Phone, UBports recommends buying either Fairphone 2, OnePlus One or Nexus 5.
"All devices but the Pro 5 and M10 will be in “legacy” mode, getting critical bugfixes and security updates. These will be in-between due to their closed Android source tree," said the devs. "You should probably buy one of the stable devices: Nexus 5, Fairphone 2, or Oneplus One."
We told you last time that UBports plans on creating their own Ubuntu Store to provide access to Ubuntu Touch apps to users, and the plan right now is to fork OpenStore at openstore.ubports.com, but this can't be done without the approval of the developers of the respective applications hosted there.
The future is not very clear about Canonical's Ubuntu One sign-in services, if they will be used or not, neither for the Ubuntu SDK, but it looks like Mir on top of Wayland is a go because Canonical's will only continue to improve its display server for IoT (Internet of Things) devices instead of desktop and mobile.
As for the new Anbox project, which promises to let users run Android apps on their Linux-based operating systems, the UBports team is very confident that it will be a success on Ubuntu Phone devices, and it appears to already work well on OnePlus One. We'll keep you guys updated as soon as we have more info!
25 tra 2017, 16:02
25 tra 2017, 19:06
JH-IM je napisao/la:....neki članci su ok, ali generalno nije neki portal jer Joey nije ni baš neki poznavatelj Linuxa, običan user, čak ni posebno napredan ni informiran user i to se vidi po člancima na portalu...