JingOS 0.9 — JingOS V0.9 Released — My Worst Nightmare Linux Distro — JingOS Been Stuck For Ages
In This Video We Are Discussing About JingOS is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution for tablet computers. It can run desktop Linux applications like VS Code and LibreOffice. The project's latest release is JingOS 0.9 which features a number of key interface changes:
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JingOS 0.9 — JingOS V0.9 Released — My Worst Nightmare Linux Distro — JingOS Been Stuck For Ages
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"JingOS v0.9 updates: . Adaptive layouts: JingOS can now run perfectly on different resolution devices with adaptive layouts. Users can adjust resolutions in the Settings app. 2. Preview version of Sogou Input Method with virtual keyboard support. 3. Wallpaper settings. 4. Complex password settings: support character+number+symbol mixed password. 5. Gaussian blur effect of Notification Center and Control Panel. 6. The superposition and fusion mode of status bar and window, and solved the problem of status bar flashing when switching between apps. 7. The Files app adds support for compression and decompression (support zip, tar, 7zip, AR), also support tag, collection, sorting, OTG, etc. 8. Charging process will show on the lock screen. 9. System pop-up frame for Volume and Brightness adjustment. 10. Multi-languages support, including Chinese and English.
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JingOS 0.9 Highlights
Adaptive layouts: JingOS can now work perfectly on different resolution devices with adaptive layouts. Users can adjust the resolutions in the Settings app.
Preview of the Sogou input method with virtual keyboard support.
Wallpaper settings.
Complex password setting: support mixed password of characters + numbers + symbols.
Gaussian blur effect of notification center and control panel.
Status bar and window overlap and merge mode, and the status bar flickering when switching between apps was fixed.
The Files app adds support for compression and decompression (supports zip, tar, 7zip, AR), it also supports tag, collection, sorting, OTG, etc.
The loading process will be displayed on the lock screen.
System pop-up frame to adjust volume and brightness.
Multiple language support, including Chinese and English.
More system settings (VPN, time zone, Bluetooth, mouse, keyboard, etc.).
Improved precision of mouse clicks.
Added mouse shortcuts:
Move the mouse to the upper left corner: call / hide the Notification Center.
When moving the mouse to the upper right corner: call / hide the Control Panel.
Move the mouse to the lower left hot corner or double click: return to the home screen.
Move the mouse to the lower right hot corner: call / hide the task manager.
Bug fixes and more
Be careful, the JingPad has 8GB of RAM
Regarding the operating system, something must be said: everything seems to move quite well, but no one has been able to test it yet on the PineTab because they have not released the ARM version yet. I comment on this because all the tests have been done on devices with a certain power, in a virtual machine or in the JingPad A1, device with powerful hardware such as 8GB of RAM.
With this I just want to say that yes, it seems like an option and it seems the best if we want to use Linux on a tablet, but it is unlikely that it will work well on discrete tables. When I commented in their Telegram group that the PineTab was exasperating because you couldn't even see YouTube videos decently, they told me PineTab was not a "daily driver", that is, a device that can be used on a day-to-day basis, while the JingPad A1 is. What are the differences? Mainly the price and what allows one and not the other. The PineTab had a price that was just over € 100 including VAT (to which customs had to be added in some countries), and the JingPad A1 will exceed € 600, although I think it is worth it.
But the video today is that JingOS 0.9 has been released and can already be tested on 32-bit computers and tablets. Soon there will be more news.
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Todays Video - JingOS 0.9 arrives full of improvements, such as adaptive interface, but it is still only for x86!