://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/DeviceSupport
The Ouya is designed to be easy to take apart, root, and modify, so
I really hope to see Ubuntu support soon. Could it be supported ready
for April?
Thank you,
James Haigh.
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at 5:36 PM, James Haigh james.r.ha...@gmail.comwrote:
Hmm, but that isn't UfA right? Would I still be able to run Android apps?
Could I perhaps chroot Android onto Ubuntu? Then try to solve hardware
acceleration in Android. If that were possible, it would definitely be
appealing to me
On Nov 20, 2012 1:36 AM, James Haigh james.r.ha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm, but that isn't UfA right? Would I still be able to run Android apps?
Could I perhaps chroot Android onto Ubuntu? Then try to solve hardware
acceleration in Android. If that were possible, it would definitely be
appealing
On Nov 21, 2012 7:23 PM, James Haigh james.r.ha...@gmail.com wrote:
On Nov 20, 2012 1:36 AM, James Haigh james.r.ha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm, but that isn't UfA right? Would I still be able to run Android
apps?
Could I perhaps chroot Android onto Ubuntu? Then try to solve hardware
the Android screen is visible within
an Ubuntu window.
James.
On Oct 15, 2012 11:48 PM, Benjamin Kerensa bkere...@ubuntu.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 3:04 PM, James Haigh james.r.ha...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
Ubuntu for Android was announced in February and it's now October. It
looks
Ps. I've misread one of those links about VMGL; it looks like VMGL won't
work either way round between Ubuntu and Android.
On Nov 20, 2012 12:25 AM, James Haigh james.r.ha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey, am I missing something?! Today I was told by someone who doesn't use
Linux and doesn't have
Hmm, but that isn't UfA right? Would I still be able to run Android apps?
Could I perhaps chroot Android onto Ubuntu? Then try to solve hardware
acceleration in Android. If that were possible, it would definitely be
appealing to me as an alternative to UfA.
And thanks Chris for
On Nov 6, 2012 2:45 AM, Ma Xiaojun damage3...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 7:22 PM, James Haigh james.r.ha...@gmail.com
wrote:
Please take a look at Kivy. It aims at crossplatform multitouch support
for
both mobile and desktop.
Anyone looking at web-based apps as a way
On Nov 5, 2012 2:27 PM, Rodney Dawes rodney.da...@canonical.com wrote:
...
Some tracks are available in FLAC (and
possibly other formats) from the provider, but those are not
readily available through the Ubuntu One store, due to various
technical reasons.
This needs fixing. I once tried
On Oct 31, 2012 11:50 AM, Daniel J Blueman dan...@quora.org wrote:
...
Don't get me wrong; I love developing on Ubuntu and Linux and use it
exclusively in my professional and personal life. Now, I'd love to hear why
this (IMHO regression) made sense..
I haven't seen it, but if so, this is part
Hi,
Please take a look at Kivy. It aims at crossplatform multitouch support for
both mobile and desktop.
Anyone looking at web-based apps as a way to be crossplatform should
consider Kivy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kivy
James.
On Nov 6, 2012 1:06 AM, Ma Xiaojun damage3...@gmail.com wrote:
On 06/01/2012, Evan Huus eapa...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 10:41 AM, James Haigh james.r.ha...@gmail.com
wrote:
I was a keen Unity fan when Natty came out. However, since Oneiric,
Unity is the main reason why I'm still using Natty.
I find that very interesting. My personal
want to give out CDs again, but I'm not giving out
any post-Natty version of Unity.
James Haigh.
On 06/01/2012, Bilal Akhtar bilalakh...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hi Gianfranco,
These links should help you with that :
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-p-gnome-version
http
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