Although some people have installed Ubuntu on GoogleNexus7, this product is not a professional mobile system after all, but who is not jealous of the mobile market's popularity? Ubuntu is also planning on this. At the Ubuntu developer summit held in Copenhagen, Denmark, Canoncial's boss MarkShuttleworth gave his first presentation on stage. He first reviewed the two versions of Ubuntu12.04/12.10 released this year, and then jumped to the next LTS long-term release one and a half years later.
Some people have installed Ubuntu on Google Nexus 7, but this product is not a professional mobile system after all, but who is so hot in the mobile market? Ubuntu is also planning on this.
Mark Shuttleworth, the boss of Canoncial, made his first presentation at the Ubuntu developer summit held in Copenhagen, Denmark. He first reviewed two versions of Ubuntu 12.04/12.10 released this year, and then jumped directly to the next LTS long-term support version of Ubuntu 14.04 a year and a half later, one thing that no one has ever done at that time: a set of Ubuntu, all devices are used.
In other words, in addition to traditional fields such as desktops, laptops, and servers, Ubuntu 14.04 will also try to appear on mobile internet devices such as smartphones, tablets, and Smart TVs.
He also confirmed that the next version of Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail will be the first official release supporting Nexus 7, marking the beginning of Ubuntu's entry into the mobile world. He even demonstrated Ubuntu for Android.
Mark Shuttleworth also mentioned Valve Steam for Linux as "the greatest dream of the past eight years" and was excited when Valve was present for the summit.