



bimsebasse wrote:Linux Mint 12 (Cinnamon desktop) and Windows 7 dual boot. Have Mint 11 and Android 4.0 ICS virtualboxes too.





Garvan wrote:bimsebasse wrote:Linux Mint 12 (Cinnamon desktop) and Windows 7 dual boot. Have Mint 11 and Android 4.0 ICS virtualboxes too.
Can you run Android 4.0 ICS in virtualbox?


bimsebasse wrote:Garvan wrote:bimsebasse wrote:Linux Mint 12 (Cinnamon desktop) and Windows 7 dual boot. Have Mint 11 and Android 4.0 ICS virtualboxes too.
Can you run Android 4.0 ICS in virtualbox?
Yes, it's not official but gives you the experience anyhow: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/02/android- ... d-ice.html
Not really a full-fledged laptop OS yet but fun to play with.







linux_rules wrote:I am running Linux Mint 12 on my main PC & Xubuntu 10.04 on the older one.


bodhi is really nice and so simpleoutfieldgrass wrote:I am now running Bodhi Linux 1.4 on my sons laptop. I plan on running a bunch of the kids programs and it gives me a lightweight OS that has fit all of my needs. This is what I love about Linux. There is always something out there for everybody.


Garvan wrote:bimsebasse wrote:Linux Mint 12 (Cinnamon desktop) and Windows 7 dual boot. Have Mint 11 and Android 4.0 ICS virtualboxes too.
Can you run Android 4.0 ICS in virtualbox?
I have a different OS on each computer. Mint 13 Cinnamon on this desktop, Mint 12 LXDE on my hp-mini netbook, Win 7 on my DELL laptop, UNR on an EeePC set-up as a music player, and an old Toshiba laptop with ubuntu kept as a spare. My office computer runs win 7. Android 4.0 on my phone.
I use virtualbox for testing new OS - a quick count finds fifteen iso files to choose from.
Garvan










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