F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Checking device compatibility for systems is essential. Ensure your setup works with the intended platform.

Checking device compatibility for systems is essential. Ensure your setup works with the intended platform.

Checking device compatibility for systems is essential. Ensure your setup works with the intended platform.

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mineuout482
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12-16-2023, 05:19 PM
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What do you think about these questions? One of my friends asked me. Can Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, or Android run on any iPad? Is it possible to install Windows, Linux, or Chrome OS on a tablet with Android already installed? Can I set up any of these systems on a tablet or iPad without using it as a remote device? ALL THIS WITHOUT PHYSICAL CONNECTION
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mineuout482
12-16-2023, 05:19 PM #1

What do you think about these questions? One of my friends asked me. Can Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, or Android run on any iPad? Is it possible to install Windows, Linux, or Chrome OS on a tablet with Android already installed? Can I set up any of these systems on a tablet or iPad without using it as a remote device? ALL THIS WITHOUT PHYSICAL CONNECTION

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12-17-2023, 11:27 AM
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Linux might function on an Android tablet, but that’s uncertain. An iPad is definitely not compatible. iPads are heavily restricted, and while some hacks exist, they’re risky and not reliable. Apple strictly enforces iOS only on their devices. For Android tablets, Linux could theoretically work, though it would likely be very challenging to set up and maintain. You’d need to install drivers and other components, which would make the process extremely complicated.
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CQC_Apocalypse
12-17-2023, 11:27 AM #2

Linux might function on an Android tablet, but that’s uncertain. An iPad is definitely not compatible. iPads are heavily restricted, and while some hacks exist, they’re risky and not reliable. Apple strictly enforces iOS only on their devices. For Android tablets, Linux could theoretically work, though it would likely be very challenging to set up and maintain. You’d need to install drivers and other components, which would make the process extremely complicated.

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Bartekdwarf
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12-19-2023, 01:24 PM
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Apple gadgets are tightly controlled. That's true and false. With Windows you'd have to switch to an ARM build and likely struggle with drivers. Reinstalling Windows on a hybrid device can be tricky. For the rest, you might work around it if you root and locate a matching version. Compatibility support remains uncertain. Running virtual machines demands significant system resources. You'd probably still need ARM-based solutions (sorry, I'm not familiar with VMs).
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Bartekdwarf
12-19-2023, 01:24 PM #3

Apple gadgets are tightly controlled. That's true and false. With Windows you'd have to switch to an ARM build and likely struggle with drivers. Reinstalling Windows on a hybrid device can be tricky. For the rest, you might work around it if you root and locate a matching version. Compatibility support remains uncertain. Running virtual machines demands significant system resources. You'd probably still need ARM-based solutions (sorry, I'm not familiar with VMs).