atomeOS Compared to Other OSs: atomeOS vs Android
Sai Vittal B edited this page Jul 14, 2020
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Parameters | Android-x86 | atomeOS |
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Based on | Android Open Source Project | Debian |
Default Desktop Environment | Android | LXQt with various editions as well |
Init-System | Android init | Systemd |
Official Supported Architectures | amd64, i686 | amd64 (x86-64) |
Package Manager | Package Manage | dpkg |
Release Schedule | Not available | 5 Year LTS / 1 Year Releases |
Number of Supported Devices | Low | High |
PPA Repositories | No | High |
UI for Smaller Screens | Good | Good |
Usage with Old Computers | Difficult to tell as it supports few devices | Easily configurable |
atomeOS is part of the Ubuntu family and enjoys a good amount of support and information. It also provides long term support and is stable. atomeOS is more flexible than Android-x86. Android-x86 provides a good interface for working with android applications. atomeOS has a large number of applications for different needs.
- 1.1. What is atomeOS?
- 1.2. What is Debian?
- 1.3. What is GNU/Linux?
- 1.4. Getting atomeOS
- 1.5. Getting the Newest Version of This Document
- 1.6. Organization of This Document
- 1.7. Your Documentation Help is Welcome
- 1.8. About Copyrights and Software Licenses
- 2.1. Supported Hardware
- 2.2. Devices Requiring Firmware
- 2.3. Purchasing Hardware Specifically for GNU/Linux
- 2.4. Installation Media
- 2.5. Memory and Disk Space Requirements
- 4.1. Shutting down the system
- 4.2. If You Are New to Unix
- 4.3. Orienting Yourself to atomeOS
- 4.4. Further Reading and Information
- 4.5. Setting Up Your System To Use E-Mail
- 4.6. Compiling a New Kernel
- 4.7. Recovering a Broken System
- B.1. Deciding on atomeOS Partitions and Sizes
- B.2. The Directory Tree
- B.3. Recommended Partitioning Scheme
- B.4. Device Names in Linux
- B.5. atomeOS Partitioning Programs