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  2. Ubuntu Touch - Wikipedia

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    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. BQ Aquaris M10 - Wikipedia

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    The Aquaris M10 and Aquaris M10 FHD are Android tablets from the Spanish manufacturer BQ that were released to market in October 2015. [1] The devices shipped with Android 5.1 (Lollipop) . BQ elected not to skin the operating system and as such it retains the unmodified "Google Experience", such as found on the Google Nexus .

  4. Category:Ubuntu Touch devices - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... This category lists electronic computer and smartphone devices that use the Ubuntu Touch operating ... BQ Aquaris M10; F. Fairphone 2;

  5. BQ (company) - Wikipedia

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    BQ (former name: Mundo Reader) was a Spanish company brand of user electronics devices, such as smartphones, tablets, e-readers and 3D printers among other products.. Among BQ's most notable products are the first AndroidOne mobile phone in Europe (the BQ Aquaris A4.5), [1] [2] [3] as well as both the world's first mobile phone and tablet running the Ubuntu Phone operating system, (the BQ ...

  6. Tablet computer - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu Touch is an open-source mobile version of the Ubuntu operating system [145] originally developed in 2013 by Canonical Ltd. and continued by the non-profit UBports Foundation in 2017. [ 153 ] [ 154 ] Ubuntu Touch can run on a pure GNU/Linux base on phones with the required drivers, such as the Librem 5 [ 155 ] and the PinePhone . [ 156 ]

  7. Live USB - Wikipedia

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    In addition, on Knoppix and Ubuntu extra applications can be installed, and a persistent file system can be used to store changes. A base install ranges between as little as 16 MiB (Tiny Core Linux) to a large DVD-sized install (4 gigabytes). To set up a live USB system for commodity PC hardware, the following steps must be taken:

  8. BQ Aquaris E5 - Wikipedia

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    BQ elected not to skin the operating system and as such it retains the unmodified "Google Experience", such as found on the Google Nexus. On 9 June 2015 BQ in partnership with Canonical launched the Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition. [3] [4] [5] The phone is based on the Aquaris E5 hardware (with the 1280×720 screen) and was sold in the European ...

  9. Startup Disk Creator - Wikipedia

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    Startup Disk Creator (USB-creator) is an official tool to create Live USBs of Ubuntu from the Live CD or from an ISO image. The tool is included by default in all releases after Ubuntu 8.04, and can be installed on Ubuntu 8.04. A KDE frontend was released for Ubuntu 8.10, and is currently included by default in Kubuntu installations. The KDE ...