Although Ubuntu only released the NetbookRemix version a few days ago, the Ubuntu tumobile version and UbuntuNetbookRemix version are not the same. NetbookRemix corresponds to a low-power, low-cost small Netbook notebook, tumobile corresponds to 7-9 inch handheld devices without a keyboard design, that is, UMPC. Tumtumobile corresponds to a super mobile device without a keyboard, so its button is very
Although Ubuntu released the Netbook Remix version not long ago, Ubuntu Mobile and Ubuntu Netbook Remix are not the same. Netbook Remix corresponds to a low-power, low-cost small Netbook notebook, ubuntu Mobile corresponds to a 9 inch to handheld device without a keyboard. In other words, it is UMPC.
Ubuntu Mobile corresponds to a super Mobile device without a keyboard, so it has a very large button. You can also use your finger or screen keyboard for input. The core of Ubuntu Mobile is basically a full Ubuntu Linux system, so it can run on a desktop computer.
Ubuntu Mobile requires a 1 gb usb flash drive. You need to download a mb iso image and then use a USB flash drive for installation.
To optimize small devices, the default display is X. The default Firefox browser is replaced by the so-called Midbrowser. In addition, to adapt to UMPC users, the browser adds the zoom and Back buttons. The screen keyboard is set up based on the standard keyboard. It is simple but practical. (Text Source: Driver's house)