Canonical has released tools for installing a developer preview version of Ubuntu 12.10 Touch on the latest Google Nexus phones and tablet. If you have a Samsung Galaxy Nexus or Google Nexus 4 ...
Google’s Chrome OS is designed to be a relatively secure, simple operating system that’s easy to use and hard to mess up. But you can run stable channel, beta channel, or dev channel software on any ...
There's over 20 million people out there who use Ubuntu as their main operating system, and the number is steadily increasing due to its thriving community. While it's easy enough to download Ubuntu ...
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If you just can't contain your excitement for Ubuntu's new phone and tablet OS, Ubuntu Touch, you can flash the developer preview on your Nexus phone or tablet right now. The developer preview (which ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Page 1 of 4: Why put Ubuntu on a tablet? Why put Ubuntu on a tablet? Installing Ubuntu Linux on a ...
I had an Asus Transformer TF100 until i sold it It was possible to install (dual boot, even) Ubuntu Oneiric Ocelot on to it, with practically everything working. I haven't been keeping up with Android ...
Canonical today is unveiling Ubuntu for tablets, a touch-based interface supporting screen sizes of anywhere from 6" to 20", and use cases targeting both businesses and the home. The announcement is ...
Android pretty much own the smartphone market with over 82% market share. Chrome OS is also making a serious dent in the PC market. Despite the dominance of these two Linux based distributions there ...
Canonical unveiled its new tablet user interface for Ubuntu yesterday. The unveiling was scheduled to clash with the HTC New York and London events but alas the events were unrelated, HTC hasn’t made ...
Tech Republic has five reasons why an Ubuntu tablet could do quite well in 2014. I truly believe that a tablet running Linux could really shock the naysayers in 2014. If you don’t believe me, I’ll ...