Ubuntu, the popular Linux distribution, like all Linux and open-source projects, has had its share of internal battles over the project's directions over the years. Recently, though, Mark Shuttleworth ...
According to Canonical, "Images and open source code for the Touch Developer Preview of Ubuntu will be published on Thursday 21st February, supporting the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4 smartphones." This ...
Ubuntu Developer Preview for Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4 Arrives Feb. 21 Canonical announced today that images and open source code for the smartphone version of Ubuntu will be released on Feb. 21.
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The preview has been compiled for a number of recent Google devices, but it’s extremely important that you double- and triple-check to ensure you have a compatible version. There are binaries for the ...
As was promised, enthusiasts and developers will be able to flash Ubuntu onto their Galaxy Nexus’ before the end of the month. Canonical has announced that the Developer Preview of the new operating ...
Ubuntu has been teasing their mobile OS for a while now. Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, gave us a detailed rundown of the platform just last month. Crazy enough, the idea behind the Ubuntu OS ...
Hot on the heels of the announcement of Ubuntu on phones comes Canonical’s latest announcement: Ubuntu on tablets. This is, in many ways, a no-brainer: Android and iOS have already demonstrated that ...
Today Ubuntu has released their new Ubuntu Touch Developer Preview and SDK Alpha, which includes the full source code and images for supported devices, that includes the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 7 ...
Whether you’re an Ubuntu fan or you’re just not happy with any of the current mobile operating systems, this is good news for you: Canonical has announced that it will be releasing the first public ...
With support from Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth, a third-party Ubuntu developer is building a torrent search project that may be enabled by default in future versions of the operating system.
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