https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/Installation
It's available now for your nexus 7!, native ubuntu linux (not inside android).
Keep in mind that installing this means android will be removed(non dualboot).
It also might wipe you internal storage.
Going to test it myself now, I'll update this post when I know more (I'll include pictures etc)
"How to Install Ubuntu on Nexus 7! [NATIVE]" en YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2oSgK2QRrw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Thanks to Zedomax for this video...
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There are threads about this already in the Nexus 7 general forum.. This is a development forum.
This isn't anywhere even close to Original Development and there has already been about 5 threads made on this.
XDA rule #1 is "Search Before Posting"
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Hey, sorry if this is in the wrong thread!
I was just wondering if someone could point me in the right direction to some brilliant beginners tutorials for developing?
I just can't make heads or tales of how to do stuff, because I can't find a good basis to start on.
Thanks!
Hi
The best thing to do is learn Java. Google Java tutorial and then take your pick from the many thousands that shall appear.
Once you've learned Java then you can go to the android developer site and begin to learn all about how android apps are made.
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Drakx said:
Hi
The best thing to do is learn Java. Google Java tutorial and then take your pick from the many thousands that shall appear.
Once you've learned Java then you can go to the android developer site and begin to learn all about how android apps are made.
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Thanks for the advice. Got any tips on where I can find good tutorials? The ones I'm finding aren't really tutorials, but more just telling you about programming terminology.
Questions should be posted in Q&A forums, not Development forums.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?a=81
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canonical announced the Ubuntu for phones yesterday for the nexus devices..........
so... will the developers port it to Xperia.......
This thread being a general discussion thread on the availability of Ubuntu for phones for Xperia...... lets start the discussion....... you've got anything to share about..... just go on.....
and lets keep hoping for it to get ported to our dear phones... Cheers
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It cant be ported just like that, nor will the 2011 phones be able to run it. Its not android, its a brand new operating system.
Wrong thread..its development section not discussion
Lol...there is already 2 threads in general forum about the same topic.....search before posting anything....
Dev forum is not for discussions...
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Hello guys,
is there a possibility to use Atrix with Android 4.2 and with lapdock as a Linux PC ?
If yes - Can someone write installation manual for primitives ?
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No.
In future please read the relevant threads before asking questions.
Also, this is the development section, questions should definitely not go in here. Post in the right section next time.
You guys have fun. I'm done here.
What's up with that? Keep in mind most of the frustration for this devices forum is due to three variants being stuffed in one forum....those international guys....well you know
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Hey guys my name is Jupiter (Kushal) I am new to the XDA developer forums and.I don't know wether this is the right part of forum to post an introduction. Please excuse however I always been interested in Android and I've wanted to obtain a Nexus Six P,but I'm afraid I won't get the vanilla version of Android!
Sincerely, Jupiter
Jupiter03 said:
Hey guys my name is Jupiter (Kushal) I am new to the XDA developer forums and.I don't know wether this is the right part of forum to post an introduction. Please excuse however I always been interested in Android and I've wanted to obtain a Nexus Six P,but I'm afraid I won't get the vanilla version of Android!
Sincerely, Jupiter
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Nexus devices come with the purest version of Android installed. It's pure "vanilla Android" as you called it. If you buy a Nexus 6P new it will have Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow installed. If you buy a 6P used make sure the device has a clean ESN and is not blacklisted by any carrier that you want to use the device with. Also, if you buy it used, no matter what software is installed you can fastboot flash the Google factory images and return it to a fully stock state like the way Google designed it. Don't be scared about not having pure Android on a Nexus. That's the reason you buy a Nexus. If your really interested in a 6P, head on over to the Nexus 6P forums here on XDA and browse through each section. You will find some excellent information about the device in the General Forum as well as the Q&A and development forums. There are some excellent developers working on the 6P and they have built some really great ROM's and kernels for this device. Good luck and it's nice to have you in the XDA forums.
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Hello Jupiter, we already have a welcome thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961655
Additionally, if you have any questions about the Nexus 6P, please use the Nexus 6P Q&A forum here.
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