

This list is pretty cool but unfortunately for me, most of my devices aren’t listed. Two of them are listed but the specified OSs aren’t being actively updated anymore and most of the features are labeled as not working or untested.


This list is pretty cool but unfortunately for me, most of my devices aren’t listed. Two of them are listed but the specified OSs aren’t being actively updated anymore and most of the features are labeled as not working or untested.


I’ve haven’t used it before just now but the Android version of Firefox has an extension called “MobiDevTools” on their extension store. It has various web developer tools, including a developer console. For some reason it doesn’t seem to open when I’m on the extension store but it works just fine with every other website I tried.


I know that not everyone is interested in this but I’d use it as another method to play PC games on my Android devices. Right now, JoiPlay and a few source ports I’m aware of are the only apps that I’ve been able to get PC games working successfully with on any of my Android devices. I’ve tried both Winlator and Limbo Port but I have not yet gotten a single game working correctly in either of them. Granted, I have no idea how to properly configure them, so I might just not be using them correctly.


Is there any information on what they mean by a “Linux based OS”, like is it going to be “Linux” Linux or is it just going to be similar to android/ChromeOS? I’ve read a few articles about it but outside of it being called “Vega”, I can’t find any other information about it.
I once saw someone running Doom on a pregnancy tester, so I’d imagine that it could run Linux as well.
Well, I don’t like throwing away devices I can still do something with, so I’m going to keep using the android devices I have until they stop working. After that, I’m not actually sure. I don’t want to completely give up on mobile gaming because I do like having an easy way to play games away from home, but I haven’t found a good alternative yet. Mobile Linux devices either aren’t worth their price or, if they are, I have no way to purchase them.
I would just install a mobile Linux distro onto newer android devices but on top of the fact that you can’t just install Linux onto android devices like you can on PCs, I’ve heard that, at least with some manufactures, that’s soon to be impossible as well.