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General => Off Topic => Topic started by: bluzeo on June 09, 2017, 11:24:55 PM
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sorry to say but i am leaving guys .
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GoofBye........| :-(
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Care to elaborate, bluzeo?
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Bye )-:
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Sorry to see you leave but hope you are only leaving the forums and not linux lite.
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im back man - but seriously i am getting burnt out
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Welcome back :)
Why are you getting burnt out?
Doing too many things at one day?
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No I’m moving thing along but I hitting blocks I do mean blocks. All theses apple fanatics are crazy....
God Not dead.
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I understand how you mean.
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Good to see you're back @bluzeo ,
I deal with Apple groupies daily at work. Ironic how they are "stuck" in Apple's design scheme with the impression of being "Free". Gratz to their marketing department! LoL!
Funny story of the week : Tried to get a WiFi signal strength tool on work's iPhone, most of them you had to pay.
Finally got a free one that seemed cool, yay!. Once installed, the app asked for iOS 11, grumble-grumble!
(I consciously didn't install 11 since I have an "old" iPhone 5)
An hour download, an hour install later... App opened, Yay!... And said I needed a newer iPhone to use the app!
Now, iPhone embedded into the office wall and the One able to remove it from there shall be King of England...
That last part isn't true, but crossed my mind!
Finally, got needed app on my personal and quite old Galaxy S1 (yep, 1) Android phone in about 30 sec.
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@jerry need to make and liteosrom for Android. I'm really going opensource but I refuse to go Gnu/Linux. The stallmanism is not cool. An friend told me how his time with tresquel was and it was bad. But yes on apple bloatware. All it is is nonesenses. The rich hippies got really mad at me after I ask about vming my linuxlite iso image an while back. Needed it to work to convert an person to Linux. She wanted an alternative when she getting an new laptop.
God not dead. He roaring like an lion.
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I'm pretty sure making a Linux Lite on an Android tablet would be a huge job.
I flashed custom ROMs a few times and each tablet seems to need a specific kernet compiled for them.
I remember reading nightmare stories about this kind of operation a while back though.
Maybe it's just a media format thing since tablets use flash memory, I don't remember the details just that it's
a pain to do. If it was "easy" I'm sure there would be much more distros for tablets. ;)
Cheers!