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The free and open-source software that allows you to run Android on your personal computer

What's new in Android-x86 9.0 RC2:

Update to Android 9.0.0 Pie release (android-9.0.0_r52).
Update to the LTS 4.19.95 kernel.
Update to Mesa 19.3.2.
Update to taskbar 5.0.1.

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Android-x86 is a port of the Android open-source mobile operating system for the x86 (32-bit) architecture, allowing users to run Android applications and replace their existing operating system with the Android operating system.


Features at a glance

Key features include a KMS-enabled Linux kernel (Kernel Mode Setting) 3.10.x LTS, Wi-Fi support, battery status, V4l2 camera support, G sensor, Bluetooth, suspend, resume, audio via ALSA and mouse wheel support.

In addition, it supports the software mouse cursor, external monitors, debug mode via Busybox, external keyboards, native netbook resolution, better disk installer, as well as automatic mounting of external storage.

Distributed as a 32-bit Live CD

It is distributed as a single Live CD ISO image that only supports the 32-bit hardware platform. From the boot prompt, you can start the live environment with the default settings, with the VESA framebuffer or using debug mode. It is also possible to install the operating system on a local disk drive.

Originally designed as a collection of patches for the support of Android x86, the project matured enough in recent years to finally be seriously considered as a good alternative operating system for personal computers.

Compatible computers

For now, Android-x86 was tested only with the ASUS Eee PC platforms, the Viewsonic Viewpad 10 tablet, the Dell Inspiron Mini Duo hybrid laptop, the Samsung Q1U UMPC device, the Viliv S5 handheld, as well as with the tablet Lenovo ThinkPad x61.

At the moment, the project is in a state of active development. The final version of the project will integrate support for multiple objectives, multi-touch touch panel, better power management, and multimedia support, OpenGL ES hardware acceleration for Intel and ATI Radeon graphics cards and OpenGL emulation layer.

Conclusions

In conclusion, if you ever wanted to run Android on a desktop or laptop computer, the Android-x86 does exactly that. It allows users to install the Android operating system or simply use it directly from a USB flash drive or optical media on their personal computers.

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