tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3773520753934364649.comments2023-10-13T03:44:34.499+12:00Ubuntu, another choicestuartinfijihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05616942892213653449noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3773520753934364649.post-70598506158196046352022-03-13T04:06:57.899+12:002022-03-13T04:06:57.899+12:00Emulated storage works to express an actual file p...Emulated storage works to express an actual file path against the symlink of your device’s storage. It can express both the internal memory and the external SD card. A symlink is used in computing to expressed to mean a symbolic link.<br /><br />When you go to transfer your files from the pen drive to your Android device or move files from one type of storage to the other, you might see an emulated storage folder is being shown as the main folder.So, what is <a href="https://fixguider.com/what-is-emulated-storage-on-android" rel="nofollow"> storage emulated</a> on Android?<br /><br />You might be wondering what it is and why it is shown when it was supposed to show internal storage or external storage card name. Well, in this article, we are going to tell you more about this emulated storage and also what does different kinds of emulated storage mean on Android.Fix Guiderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09020826044540515355noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3773520753934364649.post-49706185155533825022009-03-20T03:39:00.000+12:002009-03-20T03:39:00.000+12:00cenarios.cenarios.Ola Nordmannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05271864705411420372noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3773520753934364649.post-39895563649510786042009-03-07T02:50:00.000+12:002009-03-07T02:50:00.000+12:00What a great list, I will be sharing this and reso...What a great list, I will be sharing this and resourcing it often!Lorihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00446519726166504505noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3773520753934364649.post-85292546915473345462008-10-14T05:07:00.000+12:002008-10-14T05:07:00.000+12:00Well, I already switched to Ubuntu some time ago ;...Well, I already switched to Ubuntu some time ago ;) That was certainly not for the look, but I agree with Mark Shuttleworth that a pretty user interface matters, or at least doesn't hurt. It may attract "frivolous" people sensitive to their computer look (yes they exist, including me), as well as those repelled by interfaces with an excessively technical look (although it is arguable that Linux has already made huge progress in that area).<BR/>However functionality, consistency, and ergonomics (ease of use) remain more important IMO than "Art", that I regard as the icing on the cake.<BR/>Improving the interface is perfectly fine, as long as it doesn't divert too much energy from improving the underlying functionality (like roaming connections, wifi...).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com