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Nexus 4 Dual Boot - Android and Ubuntu

Note  :  Dual boot is not part of the regular Ubuntu release  After installation: A single device with the ability to switch between fully functional Android and Ubuntu images On Android: an Ubuntu Installer app to install Ubuntu, as well as to boot into Ubuntu On Android: the Super User app to grant permissions to the Ubuntu Installer app On Ubuntu: an Ubuntu Dual Boot app to boot into Android Ubuntu system updates are not yet supported from the Ubuntu side, but they can be done via the Android app Requirements To install dual-boot, you'll need: A Nexus 4 device  (other  supported Nexus devices  should in theory work but have not been tested at the time) Android 4.2 or higher  running on the device, either stock firmware or based on Cyanogen Mod or AOSP. Note that  Android 4.4 requires additional steps to get phone calls working on the Ubuntu side 2.7GB of free storage  on the device to install Ubuntu ADB tools  running on your desktop computer

Host Web Pages In Google Drive

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Sample : Goto this link   (Open in new Window) 1.Create a new folder in Drive and share it as " Public on the web ." 2.Upload your HTML, JS & CSS files to this folder. 3.Open the  HTML file  & you will see "Preview" button in the toolbar. 4.Share the URL that looks like www.googledrive.com/host/... from the preview    window and anyone can view your web page. Video Tutorial On Youtube    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NChrhrjYI0 source : Google

Android Developer Tool Latest

Latest Android Studio Canary Build: 0.3.6 You can install 0.3.6 incrementally by just using "Check for Updates" in your IDE, and applying the update mechanism which will patch your existing install. Windows: Download (141 MB) Mac: Download (140 MB) Linux: Download (139 MB)