Why should I install Remix OS, when there is Phoenix OS too? - Remix OS for PC

Hi,
I was looking for some Android x86 OS to install on my laptop, so I came across Remix OS. I very much like it, after going through all of features. However, I found Phoenix OS too. I am just super confused now. Which OS should I install; what makes Remix OS better than Phoenix?
Thank you!

Anyone?

u can install them both, and ur problem solved

Thanks! This initiative is not going to resolve my curiosity.

What I mean is u can try install them both and see which one is most working for ur device or PC cause they have pros and cons between one and another

Remix OS and Phoenix OS are just two Android distributions - both based on Android x86. So in terms of hardware support, they might be similar. Phoenix OS seems more refined and ready for market, Remix OS is still just beta and has a lot of bugs. On the other hand Remix OS has a much bigger community, help pages, forums and users - with Phoenix OS you are on your own.
All that said, there is a third option. You could simply plug your Android tablet to a keyboard/mouse/screen and forget about all the Android x86 fever. Your hardware will be fully supported, have access to an official Google Android build with all the support included and in the long term there will be less hassle. And now with Android N on the way which supports Remix OS like windows, you will never notice any difference. I myself am going this route. I will wait for Android N tablets, buy a sufficiently performing one and plug it to some peripherals - instant Android desktop, fully supported by Google. No tricks, no hacks, no unsupported hardware.

Lol... You're having a bad dream...

You can also install a non windowed version of android x-86, after numerous attempts and a lot of failed boots I ended up using AndEx - Exton Android - http://andex.exton.net/?p=451

Does that mean you paid for it as it isnt free?

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Use Nvidia proprietary driver instead of Nouveau.

Nouveau is not compatible 'enough' with most cards. It always has an issue or two with each particular card. Not to mention people with dual video cards, it is pain in the a** for them!
So here is what I want to say, what if some developers used the Nvidia proprietary driver .run file, extracted it and managed to make it work on Remix OS? Remix is based on Android which is in return based on Linux kernel and drivers that work on one of those should work on the other by some way.
In case this is impossible due to many incompatibilities like Remix OS not using Xorg and other differences between it and normal Linux, what about signing a petition and sending it to Nvidia asking them to provide a driver for Remix OS with help of Remix OS developers?

Is there any Way to get Andriod OS for multiple Devices

Respected Developers.
Is there any way to Create an Android Project, which is compatible to many devices as Windows OS is compatible to many devices despite of there drivers and screen resolution. in this we can only got a standard OS like Resurrection Remix or any other, what we need just to install the basic Drivers ... Any Idea about that.

Can i run games on this Resurrection OS like windows?

Can i run games on this OS like .exe files
No. Android Apps only.
ZiQn3zZ said:
No. Android Apps only.
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Ok thanks mate?
Btw this is remix is not resurrection remix. And it hasn't been updated since months.
I am talking about Resurrection OS for PC
You're confusing two different Android OS's.
Remix OS (this forum) is a fork of the Android x86 Project designed to run on AMD and Intel x86 devices.
Resurrection Remix OS (completely different forum) is a ROM based on CyanogenMod and only runs on ARM devices.
Either way, it's still pretty much a no. Android is designed to only run .APK files. That being said, you can try using an emulator such as DOSBOX. But, there will be varying degrees of success.
ZiQn3zZ said:
You're confusing two different Android OS's.
Remix OS (this forum) is a fork of the Android x86 Project designed to run on AMD and Intel x86 devices.
Resurrection Remix OS (completely different forum) is a ROM based on CyanogenMod and only runs on ARM devices.
Either way, it's still pretty much a no. Android is designed to only run .APK files. That being said, you can try using an emulator such as DOSBOX. But, there will be varying degrees of success.
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No i know about both OS's , i was telling to that guy who was saying that Remix has not being updated see up
Ah. Well, he's right about one thing. Sadly, the current form of Remix OS has all but been abandoned. There hasn't been a single update since November and the devs have stated that they don't know when or even if they'll ever update this project.

Remix OS is dead?!

I noticed this today. It is very sad that they are going to stop development of Remix OS and Remix IO and IO+ also. I was checking their site everyday hoping to see an new feature of one or more of Jide Technology products, and i see this
Oh, i thought that i can post links but i still can't since i'm new user. I wanted to upload screenshot. Just visit jide dot com and u will see it.
will if we all download all files and maybe send it to google it will not die but be reborn in Android "Q"
im make a torrint of all file videos asap
Yes, and Remix OS have not got any update since 2017.
And Remix OS for Mobile Project is dead, too.
It seems they are in trouble, and struggling to some more profitable (OEM custom) areas, just like many other projects.
You can try Phoenix OS , another x86 android desktop environment.
maoyj said:
Yes, and Remix OS have not got any update since 2017.
And Remix OS for Mobile Project is dead, too.
It seems they are in trouble, and struggling to some more profitable (OEM custom) areas, just like many other projects.
You can try Phoenix OS , another x86 android desktop environment.
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Phoenix OS isn't as good as Remix tbh.
Still wanna use Remix but no update, no screen record feature :/
There's a project called "Resurrect Remix OS" that "revived" Remix OS. Resurrect Remix OS also still gets updates.
Downloads of the ROMs for all supported devices can be found on XDA.
Vygravlil said:
There's a project called "Resurrect Remix OS" that "revived" Remix OS. Resurrect Remix OS also still gets updates.
Downloads of the ROMs for all supported devices can be found on XDA.
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Resurrection Remix OS is not a drop in replacement for Remix OS. For example, Resurrection will not run on x86-type hardware. Many other obvious reasons for why Resurrection cannot replace Remix (on x86 hardware).
poincare said:
Resurrection Remix OS is not a drop in replacement for Remix OS. For example, Resurrection will not run on x86-type hardware. Many other obvious reasons for why Resurrection cannot replace Remix (on x86 hardware).
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At least we got a ROM for mobile devices. You're right, Remix OS can't get replaced on x86 hardware, but it's better than nothing.
Vygravlil said:
There's a project called "Resurrect Remix OS" that "revived" Remix OS. Resurrect Remix OS also still gets updates.
Downloads of the ROMs for all supported devices can be found on XDA.
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WRONG. Resurrection Remix ROM is NOT the same as Remix OS. Resurrection Remix is NOT a "resurrection" of Remix OS. It is, and always has been, a ROM strictly for ARM devices that's based off of CyanogenMod and has been around since 2014.
ZiQn3zZ said:
WRONG. Resurrection Remix ROM is NOT the same as Remix OS. Resurrection Remix is NOT a "resurrection" of Remix OS. It is, and always has been, a ROM strictly for ARM devices that's based off of CyanogenMod and has been around since 2014.
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Seems like I was not informed properly. Thank you for correcting me.
On the other side...
Phoenix OS x86 v2.1.0 Released (20 Jul.)
Phoenix os for x86 v2.1.0released. In this version we enhance the hardware compatibility, including: sound card, network adapter, etc. And we add smart casting for Strike of Kings.
Update Details
- Keyboard mapping updates to version 2.5 with smart casting for Strike of Kings.
- The bug that window size won't be saved after restart has been fixed.
- Enhance the hardware compatibility, including: sound card, network adapter, etc.
- "Start Phoenix system" shortcut supports legacy boot now.
- Optimize the Phoenix OS downloader.
Forum Link: http://bbs.phoenixstudio.org/en/showthread.php?tid=6511
Download:
EXE
http://files.phoenixos.com/os/PhoenixOSInstaller_v2.1.0.179.32bit.exe
http://files.phoenixos.com/os/PhoenixOSInstaller_v2.1.0.175.64bit.exe
https://mega.nz/#!MH4ijZRK!NiRZaFlM54tsNrufmtEhel6oKnWbd_QjNOYauCrRtcM
https://mega.nz/#!JOxVyZrL!c2gL9s9TrTYEMUvJQoCbpXQ_x49GcSsaPY74w6DQa2w
ISO
http://files.phoenixos.com/os/PhoenixOSInstaller_v2.1.0.179.32bit.iso
http://files.phoenixos.com/os/PhoenixOSInstaller_v2.1.0.175.64bit.iso
https://mega.nz/#!ADQjgRhZ!tC19m6UKuiG1waOHBuypepqkXz3qnMNnF-DF2EMPNKg
https://mega.nz/#!9SIEnboR!GTn3nnW1KlhtZ7XkI98T7Tsaljin8OmZGBqMhhAcm-4
Enjoy....

Marshmallow ROM for x86 with tons of options?

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I just discovered this sub-forum.
Could you recommend a stable Marshmallow ROM for x86 that has tons of customization features?
If not, then could you recommend one that is as close to stock AOSP as possible, so that I can use Xposed to get where I need with customization?
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I want Marshmallow because it's my favorite version of Android.
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