Results 1 to 2 of 2

Thread: [News] Samsung's phone-as-desktop concept now runs Linux

  1. #1
    Join XS BOINC Team StyM's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Tropics
    Posts
    9,468

    [News] Samsung's phone-as-desktop concept now runs Linux

    https://www.engadget.com/2017/10/19/...nux-on-galaxy/

    Samsung's DeX is a clever way to turn your phone into a desktop computer. However, there's one overriding problem: you probably don't have a good reason to use it instead of a PC. And Samsung is trying to fix that. It's unveiling Linux on Galaxy, an app-based offering that (surprise) lets you run Linux distributions on your phone. Ostensibly, it's aimed at developers who want to bring their work environment with them wherever they go. You could dock at a remote office knowing that your setup will be the same as usual.

    It's not quite the same as your typical Ubuntu or Debian install. Linux on Galaxy launches through an app, and it's using the same kernel as Android itself in order to maintain performance. And it almost goes without saying that you'll really want a DeX setup, since most Linux apps are expecting a large screen, mouse and keyboard.

    As it stands, you'll have to be patient. Linux on Galaxy isn't available right now -- you can sign up for alerts, but it's not ready for public consumption. Even so, this is good evidence that Samsung thinks of DeX as considerably more than a novelty feature. It may be a long, long while (if ever) before many people are using their phones as desktops, but Samsung is willing to gradually build up its ecosystem and eventually give you an incentive to take a second look.

  2. #2
    Xtreme Enthusiast
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Posts
    844
    Waited for years for this to be done "right", we'll see how it is once released. I remember when motorola came out with a similar concept but the technology wasn't there yet(hardware and software felt way too clunky, nor was it optimized for desktop use).

    Another issue, related but slightly off topic is mobile security... the amount of malware and exploits out there has deterred me to use my mobile device for critical transactions after being hacked, I had AVG antivirus pro on my phone and it never(and still doesn't) detect anything, as I'm very cautious on my phone, but so many things seem to slip by the radar. Whereas with Windows, there are many great antiviral/malware tools out there. Unless, I'm missing out, any robust antimalware/virus tools you guys trust for your mobile devices?
    -Cpu:Opteron 170 LCBQE 0722RPBW(2.87ghz @ 1.300v)
    (retired)Opteron 146 (939) CAB2E 0540
    -Heatsink: Thermalright XP-90
    -Fan:120mm Yate Loon 1650 RPM @ 12V, 70.5 CFM, 33dB
    -Motherboard: DFI Lanparty nF4 UT Ultra-D
    -Ram: Mushkin High Performance blue, 2gigs(2X1gig kit) PC3200 991434
    -Hard drive: Seagate 400GB Barracuda SATA HD 7200.10(AS noisey model)
    -Video card: evga 6800GS @520/1170
    -Case: P180
    -PSU:Enermax 535Watt EG565P-VE FMA (24P)

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •