Pda net on nexus 5x driver#
PS: I still use my Neo 2 for draft writing.I have done the obvious - the USB driver was installed from the latest Android SDK, and USB debugging was turned on in the tablet. Editing and rewriting and formatting all happen on the Thinkpad, but nothing beats the Neo 2 for just getting words out! PS: I still use my Neo 2 for draft writing. Will be carting it off to my writing group tonight. Something very portable, with reasonable battery life, but very powerful and simple to use. It is still getting ROM support on XDA.īut I found what I was truly looking for at the beginning of all this with my Thinkpad setup. There is a lot you can do, especially with a high end Android tablet and it is probably good for a few more years.
Pda net on nexus 5x windows#
I also like an OS which is still just retro enough to not be cloud-based (hence Linux instead of Windows- I am using Windows very little these days, though I need to get back to radio) The TAB S was a lovely experiment. Clearly, though, I prefer non-touch screen interaction and a truly fully functioning OS where multi-windowing isn't a kludge and where I don't have to learn the secret handshakes just to root.
Pda net on nexus 5x portable#
Hook doesn't want it, I may sell it.īoth the TAB s and my Thinkpad gave me real computing and the capabilities I needed in an easily portable package. I have for now loaned it to a friend to explore the Android tablet experience. However, since acquiring a barely three pound 11" Thinkpad with a SSD drive running Linux, I have not touched my tablet. It did, and I have been using it that way for close to 3 years now, and quite productively. When I started looking for a tablet, I was wondering if an Android tablet with a large screen would make a good ultrabook. Also it addresses the OP in the original thread that this was split off from here: I wanted to come back to this thread one last (maybe, maybe not) time. However, I dirty flashed the new release today (with the Feb security updates) and everything is still fine. So, I think I have everything sorted, although I really have no idea what caused any of the problems, why everything worked so smoothly with DroidTV before or how everything got fixed. It apparently has it's choices hard wired so it wouldn't offer me my go-to player Act 1, but it did offer VLC, so I slelected that and now all the videos play. So I remembered that DroidTV will let you use third party video players. What to do? I didn't want to go back to Touchmywiz. I tried removing them (also from DroidTV's servers, and then redownloaded fresh copies and they still wouldn't play. In fact, the ones that didn't play were all from BBC: Sherlock and Dr, Who. So I go back to the new ROM and discover other files that were downloaded on the old ROM that play fine. So I try a couple I downloaded on the new ROM and they play too. So I Nandroid back to IronRom and try them and they play.
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he first two I tried were ones that had been downloaded on the previous ROM. There were a few videos that DroidTV refused to play. Then, I discovered another strange problem. I now began to realize I had been caught in another attempt by my technology to humiliate me in front of an XDA dev. I figured I'd try and get a logcat while the video was playing and see if it revealed something (to the Dev- I have no idea what that stuff in a logcat means). So, I decided to Nandroid back to the CM-based ROM. ( Warning: this is long and convoluted and probably not worth your time ) It gets a little weirder though at this point. Well, don't get too excited, NETB, I'm back on the CM based ROM.