Lol. You know you will be thinking that the Jide in question is probably the Yoruba guy you know, right? But it is actually co-founded by three ex-Googlers who seems nothing like Yoruba men.
Jide's Remix OS is a forked version of Android (Remix OS 2.0 is based on Android Lollipop 5.1) that can run on Windows, it is what the Chrome OS should be.
Jide-Remix-OS-2 Android Windows PC
The Remix OS looks a lot more like Windows than does Android, for one, you have your start menu.
You can swipe from the right side to view your notification. Most importantly, you can run Android apps on your Windows PC #Back to #Back- from Instagram to Microsoft Word to Facebook to Modern Combat 5, everything works well with the Remix OS.
To enjoy the experience of having a Android on your laptop, go to their website and download the system image via this link, it is about 692MB in size. The website says that it is compatible with "most computers powered by x86 chipsets in the world," and it seems to require a 64-bit CPU.
You can either run it using a USB stick (you'll at least need an 8GB USB 3.0 flash drive with a recommended write speed of 20MB / s, together with a PC with a "USB legacy" boot option. Needed) or a permanent partition on your computer.
As I said, this is what the Chrome OS should be.
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