Showing posts with label Ubuntu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ubuntu. Show all posts

Intel Compute Stick now available for purchase in India


The Intel Compute Stick, which was announced back in January this year and went on sale in the US in the month of April, is now available for purchase in India.Online retailer Flipkart is selling the compact computer-on-a-stick for INR 9,999 ($155). This compares to the $150 price tag that it carries in the US.

Meizu MX4 Ubuntu edition rumoured to launch next week

Chinese smartphone manufacturer Meizu will launch the Ubuntu-running edition of its MX4 smartphone on May 18, according to a report out of China. The device was first shown off back in March at this year's MWC.

Ubuntu OS developer preview now available for Nexus devices


Ubuntu OS developer preview now available for Nexus devices




ubuntu tablet and phone side Ubuntu OS developer preview now available for Nexus devicesAs promised, Canonical has released the developer previews of its Ubuntu smartphone and tablet OS for Nexus devices. Available now for flashing on Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7 (Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi+3G), Nexus 4 and Nexus 10, the preview images can be downloaded now from Ubuntu website.


There are two ways to flash these images, either you can use the method given by Canonical on the Ubuntu website, which requires access to Ubuntu or if you have a Custom recovery on your Nexus device, you can simply flash ZIP files using that.


If you want to use Canonical’s method, head over here and follow the instructions.


If you want to use a custom recovery, read on.




  • First download the respective files for your device -


Device Zip: manta (Nexus 10) | grouper (Nexus 7) | mako (Nexus 4) | maguro (Galaxy Nexus)


Phablet armhf zipDownload (Required for all devices)




  • Reboot your phone/tablet in custom recovery

  • Install the device zip downloaded earlier.

  • Install the Phablet armhf zip

  • Reboot and you are done


What to expect after flashing Ubuntu OS:




  • Shell and core applications

  • Connection to the GSM network (on Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4)

  • Phone calls and SMS (on Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4)

  • Networking via Wi-Fi

  • Functional camera (front and back)

  • Device accessible through the Android Developer Bridge tool (adb)