10-03-2020, 10:21 AM
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Chandler Swift, Cloud Engineer and developer of the instruction “Installing AsteroidOS on the Kingwear KW88 Pro” is an excellent software engineer, and did a great job with his instruction.
Still AsteroidOS is only version 1.0 and remains a shadow of Linux. But I think as a user interface for instance for a Linux sports watch (aren’t Garmin watches not also Linux watches?) it is sufficient. But from the processor and the RAM point of you, a device like the Kingwear KW88 Pro could do much more.
Could a device like the Kingwear KW88 Pro not become an excellent wearable Linux device with Linux AsteroidOS or even Ubuntu Touch, if it finds it’s followers in communities like the Pine64 community or the Ubuntu Touch community ?
Chandler Swift, Cloud Engineer and developer of the instruction “Installing AsteroidOS on the Kingwear KW88 Pro” is an excellent software engineer, and did a great job with his instruction.
Still AsteroidOS is only version 1.0 and remains a shadow of Linux. But I think as a user interface for instance for a Linux sports watch (aren’t Garmin watches not also Linux watches?) it is sufficient. But from the processor and the RAM point of you, a device like the Kingwear KW88 Pro could do much more.
Could a device like the Kingwear KW88 Pro not become an excellent wearable Linux device with Linux AsteroidOS or even Ubuntu Touch, if it finds it’s followers in communities like the Pine64 community or the Ubuntu Touch community ?