Canonical ported Ubuntu to the Nexus 7 and showed it during their Ubuntu Developer Summit. Would a port be possible to the Infinity because of the very similar hardware ?
See: http://tweakers.net/nieuws/85076/canonical-port-ubuntu-naar-nexus-7.html (DUTCH!!)
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Hi guys
I was wondering if new windows phone 7 mango will be compatible with android version of I9100?
Define compatible with?
Well when mango comes to other wp7, will i9100 be able to run it?
I9100 does not support dual boot.
Windows Phone requires Snapdragon processor, so no.
Anyway, no one has manage to port Windows Phone to Android device (yet).
I understand that TouchDroid team is working on porting Android into HP Touchpad which currently has WebOS. Will it be just Android or will we be able to have both Android and WebOS so that we can dual boot?
Is it possible to boot a windows OS (e.g. Win XP, Win 7, Win 8) on Intel based Android phones (e.g. Lenovo k800, XOLO Lava) ? Will it be functional?
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It would be possible but only if phone manufacturer supplies the ROM. I'm guessing it'll never happen...
Run windows probably yes but it wont be usable
It would be a proof of concept
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Can I install ubuntu touch in samsung galaxy gt s7562
You can find a list of compatible phones here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
jiya.rawat2014 said:
Can I install ubuntu touch in samsung galaxy gt s7562
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nikwen said:
You can find a list of compatible phones here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
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Long story:
Most of those linked by nikwen are deprecated and abandoned.
Currently Ubuntu for Devices supports Nexus 4, Nexus 7 2013 WiFi only and Nexus 10. Anything else is subpar on a testing level platform that most won't use as a daily driver. You could build an image yourself if there is a CyanogenMod 10.x for your device and you understand how to build an OS Image. By using github to pull from Ubuntu feeds, CyanogenMod feeds, libhybris, etc.; and you have a dedicated build environment that you can turn over to cranking out some nightlies for yourself...
Short story: No.
RumoredNow said:
Long story:
Most of those linked by nikwen are deprecated and abandoned.
Currently Ubuntu for Devices supports Nexus 4, Nexus 7 2013 WiFi only and Nexus 10. Anything else is subpar on a testing level platform that most won't use as a daily driver. You could build an image yourself if there is a CyanogenMod 10.x for your device and you understand how to build an OS Image. By using github to pull from Ubuntu feeds, CyanogenMod feeds, libhybris, etc.; and you have a dedicated build environment that you can turn over to cranking out some nightlies for yourself...
Short story: No.
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Sir can you help me or tell path way to build a custom gnu linux os for this device i want to learn it
Hello,
Which Tablet i should choose to install linux? I want to run mint and kali on it. Whats about galaxy tab 6? It only costs 150€ on ebay...
Keleg said:
Hello,
Which Tablet i should choose to install linux? I want to run mint and kali on it. Whats about galaxy tab 6? It only costs 150€ on ebay...
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What about nexus 7? It can run remix os (which is android with a desktop style ui) and other os's like ubuntu.