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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 ...
Download the Ubuntu 12.10 Touch Preview files Canonical offers a series of files which you can use to install Ubuntu on the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4 smartphones and the Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 tablets.
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 ...
The Ubuntu for Tablets developer preview went live yesterday, and Taylor shows how you can get Ubuntu up and running on your Nexus 7 in a few simple steps.
Thankfully, it's not the hard to get Ubuntu onto your Nexus 7 tablet, but first you'll need to unlock it.
So, we’ll embrace the challenge of how to use Ubuntu on smartphones, tablets, and smart screens” Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth told Vaughan-Nichols. So there it is: it’s official!
Ubuntu will come to tablets this year with a unique feature that lets users run tablet and phone apps side-by-side.
Here’s Shuttleworth explaining the tablet interface: The Canonical team will be available to install Ubuntu on phones and tablets at Mobile World Congress, which starts on Feb. 25.
While you can install Linux on just about anything, old tablets are probably the cheapest way to do it. Case in point, Node put together a guide that repurposes a Nexus 7 tablet and converts it ...
Find out why Jack Wallen thinks Ubuntu One is a great tool for connecting your Android tablet to a cloud space and syncing with your Ubuntu-based Linux machine.
The KDE-powered Vivaldi tablet project has been killed, leaving Ubuntu Touch as our only hope for a Linux-first tablet.