Android 4 1 Iso Download X86 Or X64
Open your web browser and navigate to the Android x86 download page. There you'll find a. You're looking for the latest Android ISO files. If your computer is 32-bit, then download an android build of 32-bit (x86), or if your computer is 64-bit then download a 64-bit (x64 / Amd64) build. Download the Rufus Tool; A USB Drive. Prepare installation media: Download both required files (Android OS image and Rufus tool) and save them on your computer in the same folder for ease. My question is much similar to this question: Download location for Android 4.4 x86 (64bit) Basically, I want to get Android L(a.k.a Lollipop, 5.0) iso for x86 architecture, so as to run it in VM.
A free and open source software that allows you to run Android on your personal computer
Android-x86 was reviewed by Marius NestorWhat's new in Android-x86 8.1-r2:
- Update to latest Android 8.1.0 Oreo MR1 release (8.1.0_r65).
- Update to latest LTS kernel 4.19.50.
- Update to Mesa 18.3.6.
- Simulate WiFi adapter by Ethernet to increase app compatibility.
Android-x86 is a port of the Android open source mobile operating system to the x86 (32-bit) architecture, allowing users to run Android applications and replace their existing operating system with the Android OS.
Features at a glance
Key features include a KMS (Kernel Mode Setting) enabled Linux kernel 3.10.x LTS, Wi-Fi support, battery status, V4l2 camera support, G-sensor, bluetooth, suspend, resume, audio though ALSA, and mouse wheel support.
In addition, it supports software mouse cursor, external monitors, debug mode through Busybox, external keyboards, netbook native resolution, better disk installer, as well as external storage automatic mount.
Distributed as a 32-bit Live CD
It is distributed as a single Live CD ISO image that supports only the 32-bit hardware platform. From the boot prompt you can start the live environment with default settings, with the VESA framebuffer, or using the debug mode. It is also possible to install the OS to a local disk drive.
Originally designed as a collection of patches for Android x86 support, the project matured enough in the last years to finally be seriously considered as a good alternative operating system for personal computers.
Supported computers
At the moment, Android-x86 was tested only with the ASUS Eee PC platforms, Viewsonic Viewpad 10 tablet, Dell Inspiron Mini Duo hybrid laptop, Samsung Q1U UMPC device, Viliv S5 handheld PC, as well as with the Lenovo ThinkPad x61 tablet.
At the moment, the project is in active development state. The final release of the project will integrate support for multiple targets, multi-touch touchpad, 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 computer or laptop, the Android-x86 does just that. It allows users to install the Android OS or just use it directly from a USB flash drive or optical media on their personal computers.
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- filename:
- android-x86_64-8.1-r2.iso
- main category:
- Linux Distributions
- developer:
- visit homepage
The Android x86 team has released Android x86 4.0 RC1, based on Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and features:
- Support Multi-touch, Wifi, Audio, Bluetooth, G-sensor and Camera.
- OpenGL hardware acceleration for AMD Radeon and Intel chipsets
- Kernel 3.0.8 with KMS enabled - most netbooks can run Android-x86 in the native resolution.
- V8 javascript engine
- Simulate sdcard by internal storage
- External usb drive and sdcard are auto mounted to /mnt/USB on plugging
- Experimental support of Renderscript
- A text based GUI installer which supports ext3/ext2/ntfs/fat32 filesystems
- Hybrid ISO (you can dump the iso into a usb drive using 'dd if=android-x86-4.0-xxx.iso of=/dev/sdX')
Update: for a custom ISO with a patch that adds ethernet support, see THIS post (thanks to Paweł Lesiecki!) but please note that this build doesn't have the Android Market installed by default (and comes with some other customizations). Since this not an official Android-x86 ISO, use it at your own risk!
A few Android-x86 4.0 (ICS) tips:
- When using it in VirtualBox, but make sure you select 'Disable Mouse Integration' (under the 'Machine' menu) to get the mouse to work once you boot the Android x86 4.0 Live ISO
- Disable screen autorotate from the Android-x86 settings, or else some application might rotate it for you (and that's quite annoying if your device doesn't support it)
- If you can't unlock the screen, try to use the built-in wake-up keyboard shortcut if available (Fn + F1 for my Asus EeePC), then use the mouse to slide the keyguard
- For shutdown / power off, you can use an application such as Shutdown.
Android x86-4.0 RC1 screenshots
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Here are a few screenshots from my Asus EeePC running Android-x86 4.0 RC1:
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Download Android-x86 4.0 RC1 Live CD ISO.
To use it, write the ISO on an USB stick using Unetbootin, Linux Live USB Creator (LiLi) or using the command line (example: 'dd if=android-x86-4.0-RC1-eeepc.iso of=/dev/sdX', where 'sdaX' is your USB drive). For more info, see the Android-x86 installation page or see here: 4 Ways to Create Bootable Live USB Drives (For Windows, Linux and Mac OS X).
Update: also see ->How To Dual-Boot Android-x86 And Ubuntu (With GRUB 2)