![]() ![]() I guess basic functionality isn't interesting enough as a distro addition. It's like they added all of the fancy graphics and didn't bother fixing any of the hardware support issues, underlying bugs or extending the driver model - which would have made it a real win. ![]() Neither launchers worked correctly or had a complete set of basic features, and I ended up disabling most of them to narrow in on the basic functionality I was looking for. There's a whole new layer of graphical interface layered on top - with its own set of bugs and bloat. Hitting enter on my keyboard at the Grub menu still causes android to detect a low power state and shut down. I'm still not getting sound through my HDMI card, despite setting the correct hal audio property and working through various blog articles on the topic. Having tried the base implementations of android x86 with my optiplex 7010, GTX745 video and logitech wireless mouse and keyboard and finding some major bugs - both in support of the hardware and the ability to install a "non-rooted" version of the OS - I decided to try BlissOS next.
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