Linux Tablet

2013-03-04 Thread Geoffrey Wilfred Combes
Is it true that an operating system by Canonical or another is available
for someone to produce a tablet comparable with others on the market?
If so how soon should be reasonably expect one to appear?
Presently I own neither a tablet nor a mobile phone. I'm not in a hurry
to buy such time-wasting toys but I guess I must soon. Should I buy a
tablet (say, rather than a notebook) for portable use I would prefer
that it has a Linux operating system.
By the way I am an engineer and a licensed radio amateur (time-wasting,
yes, but also a thinking hobby) so I am not averse to wireless
communication.
Your views would be of interest to me.
Geoffrey Combes



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Re: Linux Tablet

2013-03-04 Thread Boden Matthews
If it interests you, the Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 already have developer builds of Ubuntu Touch, and I'm working on porting it to the TouchPad.-- Sent from my HP Veer on the Telstra NextG NetworkOn 5 Mar 2013 12:07 p.m., Geoffrey Wilfred Combes gcomb...@bigpond.com wrote: Is it true that an operating system by Canonical or another is available
for someone to produce a tablet comparable with others on the market?
If so how soon should be reasonably expect one to appear?
Presently I own neither a tablet nor a mobile phone. I'm not in a hurry
to buy such time-wasting toys but I guess I must soon. Should I buy a
tablet (say, rather than a notebook) for portable use I would prefer
that it has a Linux operating system.
By the way I am an engineer and a licensed radio amateur (time-wasting,
yes, but also a thinking hobby) so I am not averse to wireless
communication.
Your views would be of interest to me.
Geoffrey Combes-- 
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Re: Linux Tablet

2013-03-04 Thread Jared Norris
On 5 March 2013 12:05, Geoffrey Wilfred Combes gcomb...@bigpond.com wrote:

 Is it true that an operating system by Canonical or another is available
 for someone to produce a tablet comparable with others on the market?
 If so how soon should be reasonably expect one to appear?
 Presently I own neither a tablet nor a mobile phone. I'm not in a hurry
 to buy such time-wasting toys but I guess I must soon. Should I buy a
 tablet (say, rather than a notebook) for portable use I would prefer
 that it has a Linux operating system.
 By the way I am an engineer and a licensed radio amateur (time-wasting,
 yes, but also a thinking hobby) so I am not averse to wireless
 communication.
 Your views would be of interest to me.
 Geoffrey Combes



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There is currently a very basic shell of an operating system that
developers are working on building. For more details please see
http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/tablet and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch

Please note, it is currently not a replacement for a tablet or a phone,
just a platform intended for enthusiasts who want to contribute testing and
building the platform. There is no set time frame that I'm aware of for a
finished product. As the wiki site mentions though, it's currently being
actively developed by Canonical for the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4 and for the
tablets Nexus 7  10. So if you were hoping to run Ubuntu Touch on your
device those would be the safest options for now. I personally would be
keen to purchase the Nexus 10 (nice piece of hardware - if only Google Play
ever had it in stock) to have a play, if that ever happens I'll definitely
shoot a report to the list. I'd also encourage anyone else to feel free to
write up their experiences with the new platform.

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