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  2. Ubuntu Touch - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Touch

    The Ubuntu Touch project was started in 2011. Mark Shuttleworth announced on 31 October 2011 that by Ubuntu 14.04, the goal was that Ubuntu would support smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and other smart screens (such as car head units and smartwatches), [12] but to date has only been supported by vendors on a few smartphones, one tablet and a number of third-party devices which hobbyists have ...

  3. Linux for mobile devices - Wikipedia

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    It mainly comprises smartphones and tablet computers, but also some mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs) portable media players that come with a touchscreen separately. Mobile Linux is a relatively recent addition to the Linux range of use , with Google's Android operating system pioneering the concept.

  4. Mobian - Wikipedia

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    Mobian is a project to port the Debian GNU/Linux distribution running the mainline Linux kernel to smartphones and tablets. [2] The project was announced in 2020. [3] It is available for the PinePhone, PineTab, Librem 5, OnePlus 6/6T and Pocophone F1.

  5. BQ Aquaris M10 - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016, this became the first tablet to be sold with the Ubuntu Touch operating system. [4] One of the main features of Ubuntu Touch is convergence, which means that the tablet has both a "tablet mode" and a "desktop mode": In desktop mode, a keyboard and mouse can be connected and the tablet shows windows with window borders.

  6. Ubuntu's first tablet doubles as a desktop, goes on sale in Q2

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    As expected, the device is a Ubuntu-fied version of BQ's existing Aquaris M10 tablet, with just about everything from the 10.1-inch display to the quad-core MediaTek MT8163A chipset left unchanged.

  7. JingPad A1 - Wikipedia

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    The JingPad A1 is a Linux based tablet developed by Jingling. The JingPad A1 was released in 2021. The tablet is using its own JingOS Linux distribution which is based on the Android hardware layer Halium and KDE Plasma mobile. Ubuntu Touch has been ported to the tablet.

  8. Acer Iconia Tab A500 - Wikipedia

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    The root file-system for the Ubuntu installation must be placed in a SD card. Other sources [26] [27] also state that it is possible to run Ubuntu 10.10 by using chroot and VNC for a Linux GUI. In 2019, Android 10 Go was released. Some YouTubers post videos about how to dual boot a tablet like the Acer Iconia A500.

  9. Usage share of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    While some analysts count tablets with desktops (as some of them run Windows), others count them with mobile phones (as the vast majority of tablets run so-called mobile operating systems, such as Android or iOS on the iPad). iPad has a clear lead globally, but has clearly lost the majority to Android in South America, [245] and a number of ...