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Showing posts with label Ubuntu. Show all posts

2012-02-23

Ubuntu for Android

Ubuntu Android add-on designed to replace PCs - Computerworld

Canonical has released a version of Ubuntu that can drive PC monitors from Android phones
IDG News Service - Canonical has unveiled software that will give Android smartphones the ability to run full desktop computer sessions on computer monitors and television sets.
"The processors at the heart of smartphones are approaching the power of low-end laptop processors, so we use the horsepower to power a desktop experience," said Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth. "If you link your phone to a computer monitor and keyboard, then the phone can drive a full desktop session."

The company launched the software, called Ubuntu for Android, at the Mobile World Congress, being held this week in Barcelona.

The software works as an add-on to the Android mobile operating system, which is also based on Linux. When connected to a computer screen, keyboard and mouse, the software will launch a full desktop environment based on the Ubuntu Unity shell.

Ubuntu for Android | Ubuntu


A full Ubuntu desktop, on your docked Android phone

  • Complete desktop solution for full productivity on docked Android phones
  • Easy to integrate with existing Android phones in development
  • Certified apps for business users from Adobe, Citrix, VMWare and more
  • Drives sales of multi-core phones with faster CPUs, more cores, more RAM and high-end graphics
  • Drive adoption of 4G handsets since office apps shine with low latency and higher bandwidth
  • Canonical leads in ARM Linux support, co-creator of Linaro with ARM
  • Target the enterprise thin client, and emerging market first-PC markets
  • Ubuntu and Android share the same kernel, running at the same time, accessing data and applications
  • The world’s favourite free desktop fully integrated with the world’s favourite open phone






Why Ubuntu for Android can succeed where others failed | Android Central

It's Ubuntu for Android, not Ubuntu on Android

Android runs on the Linux kernel. Ubuntu runs on the Linux kernel. We're looking at one kernel, with modules and drivers for all the hardware, and only the processes presented to the user change based on how the screen is being displayed. Plug your phone into a monitor through the HDMI output, and the processes that run to give you Android on your phone are suspended, and the processes that run to give you Ubuntu on the desktop are initialized. Make sense?
Doing it this way, your desktop experience isn't dependent on the Android OS running on your phone. In other words, it's not really Ubuntu on Android. It's Ubuntu with Android.
It's not a dual-boot solution either -- it's done dynamically and triggered when you plug in an external monitor. Because it's all running off the same kernel, you can just hop back and forth. That's the way it should be done.

2008-06-30

Ubuntu MID -- An Open Source iPhone Competitor


Canonical Ltd. just launched a full "developers release" of Ubuntu 8.04 for MIDs (mobile Internet devices), providing the full Internet and lots more: Web 2.0 experience, Web browsing, email, media, camera, VoIP, instant messaging, GPS, blogging, digital TV, games, contacts, dates/calendar, simple software updates...
The Ubuntu MID Edition is based in part on technology from the Moblin community, which has developed a Linux kernel, UI framework, browser, multimedia framework, and embedded Linux image creation tools designed for MIDs and other mobile devices.
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Canonical,
the company behind Ubuntu, has announced Ubuntu MID (mobile Internet device) Edition 8.04 as a full developers' release. It is based on the Ubuntu Desktop Edition and is now available for download.
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Canonical

Open source engineering and support


Canonical's mission is to realise the potential of free software in the lives of individuals and organisations. In just three years, Canonical has been globally recognised as a leading provider of services to both individual and corporate open source software users.

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Ubuntu

Ubuntu Mobile Internet Device (MID) Edition

Just the right stuff

Clutter User Interface

Clutter UI

Flash User Interface

Flash UI
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Mobile Internet Device (MID) Community

MID Community

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Get Started
Join the Community

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Related:
Welcome | Canonical
Ubuntu MID Edition | Ubuntu
Canonical Blog » Blog Archive » Ubuntu MID Edition 8.04 achieves its first public release
Moblin.org - Mobile Linux Internet Project
Biggest Contender In Mobile Space: Ubuntu MID
Ubuntu MID Edition 8.04 Released
Ubuntu MID Edition ships



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2008-04-27

Ubuntu's new version: 8.04 "Hardy Heron"

The new Ubuntu version offers an enhanced multimedia experience and Web surfing in a Windows-friendly package.
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Ubuntu

Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop Edition Released

LONDON, April 21, 2008 – Canonical Ltd. announced the upcoming availability of Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop Edition for free download on Thursday 24 April. In related news, Canonical also announced the simultaneous release of Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server Edition.

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Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron" LTS
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The most interesting new feature for those looking to switch from Windows is Wubi, a single-click Ubuntu installer for Windows. Wubi neatly eliminates installation hassles like disk partitioning and other details and allows you to install and uninstall Ubuntu (or any Linux variant) just like any other Windows application.

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Ubuntu will always be free to download, free to use and free to distribute to others. With these goals in mind, Ubuntu aims to be the most widely used Linux system, and is the centre of a global open source software ecosystem. For more information visit www.canonical.com or www.ubuntu.com.


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Related:
Ubuntu 8.04 Brings Power and Polish to the Linux Desktop | Compiler from Wired.comuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop Edition Released | Ubuntu
InternetNews Realtime IT News - Ubuntu's 'Hardy' Cozy With Windows
Ubuntu: I’m extremely impatient | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com
Review: Why Ubuntu 'Hardy Heron' Wins Laurels - Software - IT Channel News by CRN and VARBusiness
Ubuntu 8.04 Is Ready to Take On Windows
PC World - Business Center: Ubuntu 8.04 Released

2008-04-10

Ubuntu Mobile and Moblin Mobile Internet Devices

About Ubuntu Mobile,, an edition of Ubuntu Linux that is built specifically for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs.) and Moblin, an open source project focused on the development of Linux for Intel-based mobile devices.


Facts on Ubuntu Mobile and Moblin

Ubuntu Mobile
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Ubuntu

Ubuntu Mobile

Ubuntu Mobile is an Ubuntu edition that targets an exciting new class of computers called Mobile Internet Devices.
Ubuntu Mobile, based on the world's most popular Linux distribution, and MID hardware from OEMs and ODMs, are redefining what can be done in mobile computing.


Clutter User Interface


Clutter UI

Flash User Interface


Flash UI

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Moblin
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Moblin MID

Moblin.org is an open source community for sharing software technologies, ideas, projects, code, and applications to create an untethered computing experience across Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs), Netbooks, and embedded devices. The computing hardware is based on Intel® Atom™ Processor Technology
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Moblin Applications and Utilities

Moblin browser -
Moblin Media
Moblin Control Panel applets -
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Videos & Demos
  • Moblin, a new paradigm for mobile internet software
    View what is possible. It's your move next!

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    Related:
    UltraMobileGeek by ThoughtFix: Facts on Ubuntu Mobile and Moblin
    Ubuntu Mobile | Ubuntu
    Moblin.org - Mobile Linux Internet Project
    Mobile Internet Device & Ultra Mobile PC
    MobileAndEmbedded - Ubuntu Wiki
    Intel Announces Intel® Atom™ Brand for New Family of Low-Power Processors

    2008-02-07

    Getdeb -- Extra Software for Ubuntu Linux


    Making the latest versions of software available for the current Ubuntu versions.

    The current Ubuntu official packages update policy is limited to critical bug fixes. This policy implies that emerging applications are not available in the current already released and supported Ubuntu versions.

    The getdeb project wants to overcome this limitation
    Note: The GetDeb team may not follow the Debian/Ubuntu packagning guidelines meaning you should not expect the same level of quality control as you get from those. On the other hand you will be able to get usefull packages that will hardly get into Debian/Ubuntu due to policy constraints.
    related:
    Getdeb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    GetDeb - Software Portal for Ubuntu « Linux and Open Source Blog
    Howto: Access GetDeb.net packages through Apt-get/Synaptic « Xubuntu Blog