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Ubuntu mobile 9.04 running on the Nokia N900
Herea a video of Ubuntu mobile 9.04 running on the Nokia N900 with LXDE desktop. Its installed natively on the micro sd card and seems to runs ok with any major lagg.
submitted by DailyMobile on 21st Feb 2010 (via dailymobile.se)
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Ubuntu Mobile Internet Device (MID) Edition
I watched/read the various articles and blog posts about the recently released… Ubuntu Mobile Internet Device (MID) Edition earlier this week. I've been working with various Red Hat related distros myself (mostly CentOS and, to a lesser extent, Fedora Core) for most of this decade. But, I've downloaded and tried all of the Ubuntu distros when they
submitted by MobileViewsBlog on 26th Jun 2008 (via mobileviews.com)
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A ThoughtFix Primer on Ubuntu Mobile and Moblin
Linux is coming on mobile devices and so are the MIDs (at least we think so.) Of course that means there will be a learning curve about the new mobile versions of the open source OS and all of the variants. Daniel (Thoughtfix) Gentleman took a little trip to the Bossaconfernce 08, did some digging, and has published some info on Moblin and Ubuntu Mobile and what they are and what they are not. Wel
submitted by GottaBeMobile on 9th Apr 2008 (via gottabemobile.com)
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Ubuntu Mobile - The Ultimate Guide to the Future of Mobile Internet
One of the fastest growing areas of cell phone development at the current time is in the area of mobile Internet connectivity. Unfortunately, the developments in this area have been limited so far; the mobile Internet just doesn't look a whole lot like the Web 2.0 environment that you have gotten used to using. The
submitted by DialAPhone on 29th Feb 2008 (via dialaphone.co.uk)
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Ubuntu Mobile
Ubuntu announced their mobile version of Ubuntu Linux Ubuntu Mobile …targetted at the UMPC sized devices with flash storage (instead of spinning hard drives) that started to gain popularity with the release of Asus Eee PC and OLPC XO last year. Microsoft needs much lighter weight version of Windows Vista if they intend to stay in the
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