I expect that ChromeOS would be pretty slick on that thing. Places like Walmart are selling fricking awful laptops that barely have the specs to run Windows at all (think you mentioned that in one of your other videos) and so many people don't think about the lightweight OS's when they buy used or refurb an old laptop. Love Linux, too, don't get me wrong, but I honestly feel like ChromeOS is going to be the "new Mac" especially because they're letting OEMs use it as they wish, and they don't lock it down too bad for tinkerers. I want ChromeOS to mature a bit and at least offer a more typical desktop environment, but it's amazing what it can do for hardware most people wouldn't bother using.
The Android VM makes low end hardware worse to a large degree in terms of performance. Also, it only supports Play Store Apps, no APK apps which makes it useless for some.
very cool to see android on a 2 in 1. I wonder how KDE plasma mobile would work on such a device. I know its possible to run android apps on Linux. could be fun. could be a huge headache.
Had a laugh with Android 16.😂 I usually install an LXDE-based distro for these, but yeah Android would work as long as it has a touchscreen.
Really fun video, love your content. I wish you the best.
I expect that ChromeOS would be pretty slick on that thing. Places like Walmart are selling fricking awful laptops that barely have the specs to run Windows at all (think you mentioned that in one of your other videos) and so many people don't think about the lightweight OS's when they buy used or refurb an old laptop. Love Linux, too, don't get me wrong, but I honestly feel like ChromeOS is going to be the "new Mac" especially because they're letting OEMs use it as they wish, and they don't lock it down too bad for tinkerers.
I want ChromeOS to mature a bit and at least offer a more typical desktop environment, but it's amazing what it can do for hardware most people wouldn't bother using.
The Android VM makes low end hardware worse to a large degree in terms of performance. Also, it only supports Play Store Apps, no APK apps which makes it useless for some.
i've had the worst experience with blissOS, even if it looked cool, it was really buggy for me (probably cause i ran it on a 4gb ram machine)
very cool to see android on a 2 in 1. I wonder how KDE plasma mobile would work on such a device. I know its possible to run android apps on Linux. could be fun. could be a huge headache.
android 16? lmao