The MK802 is a tiny computer that looks like a USB flash drive, and which ships with Google Android 4.0 and sells for around $ 80 or less. It’s designed to be something you can plug into a TV to surf the web, watch video, and play games on the big screen.But over the past few weeks, we’ve also seen a number of Linux-based operating systems ported to the MK802. That’s because it’s very easy to load an operating system onto a microSD card and boot from that card. Pop it out and the MK802 will run Android again.
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Linux distributions that can run on an MK802 Mini PC
July 15, 2012 by Leave a Comment
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