Ubuntu Touch 13.10 is a new operating system launched by Canonical for mobile phones, but it is not that easy to install to a mobile phone as compared to the desktop.
Canonical provides all the necessary tools for installing Ubuntu Touch 13.10. This is really good news, because manual installation of the operating system is quite troublesome.
Note that this operating system is not available on any mobile phone. For development reasons, Canonical restricts that it can only be used on Nexus 4 devices (codenamed tuna and gray shark), and the phone must be unlocked.
To install the tool, enter a few simple commands on the terminal:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: phablet-team/tools
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install phablet-tools Android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot
Users must also make sure that their mobile phones have been set for development and use. Go to "Settings/about mobile phone" and click "software version" 7 times. If the operation is correct, you will receive a message.
You must enable USB debugging from the new menu-"Developer options", which has been unlocked through the previous method. When you select this option on your phone, a message is displayed, notifying you that the user is pairing. Agree, so you have prepared almost.
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