Android-x86 4.4-r3 was released. This is the third stable version of Android-x86 4.4 (kitkat-x86), based on Android 4.4.4_r2.0.1 (KTU84Q). It adds and fixes some x86 code to make it run more smoothly on x86 platforms, especially tablets and laptops. Other improvements: The kernel is upgraded to 4.0.8; Support Baytrail platform; Use Bluez Stack instead of Bluedroid, Bluetooth is more stable and has higher usability; You can install images and grub2-efi to GPT partitioned hard disks; New HAL sensor, supports iio style sensors; Mesa upgraded to Mesa 10.5.9; Allow NVIDIA chips and VMware hardware acceleration; For more improvements, please see the release notes, installation image download (ISO, IMG), unofficial images: android-x86-4.4-r3.iso (411MB), android-x86-4.4-r3.img (416MB). via distrowatch.com Android x86 is the Android operating system that runs on x86 PCs and currently supports most Android programs. Android X86 platform is designed by Beyounn and Cwhuang. The main purpose of the project is to provide a complete Android system solution for X86 platform. This project provides a complete set of feasible source code tree, supporting documents, Live CD and Live USB. |
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