the article mentions ubuntu mobile collaborating with intel, who is working on a new chipset architecture.are these two things unrelated? or will ubuntu mobile only run on mobile phones with the new chipset instead of current devices running windows mobile, palm, etc.?
I personally wouldn't want Ubuntu on my phone. Most likely, this will render the phone useless since most cell phone carriers are very proprietary. It would end up voiding the warranty most likely.
kalpeshsharmaMay 8, 2007
Nice to see that they're finally catching up with Windows. Dugg!
djphatjiveMay 8, 2007
Mobuntle Linux, Mubuntle Linux
darkheroMay 8, 2007
What are we going to do today Linux. Same thing we do everyday, try take over the world. Go Linux!
bikiniMay 8, 2007
the article mentions ubuntu mobile collaborating with intel, who is working on a new chipset architecture.are these two things unrelated? or will ubuntu mobile only run on mobile phones with the new chipset instead of current devices running windows mobile, palm, etc.?
polygoneMay 8, 2007
yeah ubuntile doesn't have the same ring to it. :)
cherubimMay 9, 2007
I for one would welcome a version of Ubuntu for the PocketPC. Windows mobile is a joke and is far too unstable for serious work.
ozsynergyMay 9, 2007
Ubuntu is getting a carried away... How about they release a working mobile "Laptop" version first?<a class="user" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/89853">https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/89853</a>
mattwestmMay 11, 2007
I personally wouldn't want Ubuntu on my phone. Most likely, this will render the phone useless since most cell phone carriers are very proprietary. It would end up voiding the warranty most likely.