CES 2013 has been kind with Canonical and its Ubuntu Phone OS, and they have managed to get a lot of media attention, and especially from one particular celebrity.
The Ubuntu stand at CES 2013 has seen a lot of activity. A lot of videos and images have popped up all over the internet.
CES 2013 has arrived in full force and Mark Shuttleworth is down in the tranches demoing the working of Ubuntu for smartphones.
This type of marketing was usually done by other people, but Mark Shuttleworth has taken a personal interest in Ubuntu for smartphones and it's now demonstrating the operating system, for the press.
Ubuntu Phone OS is not even out the door yet and the Internet is already buzzing with interest, especially when it's about the performance capabilities.
When it was first showed a week ago, Ubuntu Phone OS may have looked pretty and interesting, but everyone noticed that it had some considerable lag.
After yesterday’s demonstration of Ubuntu Phone OS by Mark Shuttleworth at CES 2013, here comes another video preview (longer this time) of this spectacular operating system for smartphones, created by Canonical.
Canonical has shown us Ubuntu demos in the past, and now a new video has surfaced showing just how it transforms your phone into a full Ubuntu desktop. The video is in Portuguese since it took place at the International Free Software Forum in Brazil, but you can still get a lot out of what is shown.
Ubuntu runs in parallel to Android and kicks in when the phone gets docked to a monitor or TV.
Now that Ubuntu Phone OS has been presented at CES 2013, the annual IT event hosted by the Consumer Electronics Association, many powerful IT magazines are publishing more and more web content about it.
“This is not a Facebook Phone.” Yeah, whatever. The HTC First is the first phone that has Facebook partnering up with an OEM to bake an Android pie with Facebook Home filling, so I’m calling it the Facebook Phone. There will be more. This is just the first.
Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Canonical, took the time to answer a few question from the community, during an Ubuntu Open Week session.During the Ubuntu Open Week, Canonical developers have a transparency exercise with the community and they share a lot of interesting information.Mark Shuttleworth himself has decided to talk about Canonical’s relationship with GNOME and KDE develoepers.&
In the video and the introduction page of ubuntu phone
They both mentioned that the ubuntu phone just use Android drivers, and in the video, it also mentioned that it runs on Android kernel
So I wanna ask, I've got a China dual core phone which us having the MT6577 chip set
*the Thl w1+*
This phone ain't open source yet and I don't think it will be
I could use the VNC way to play around with ubun