Ubuntu touch9/23/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() You may lose the warranty support of your Android by rooting the device. Be careful and mindful while you root your Android device. In that case, you need to root your Android device to get the root privileges. Some Android devices might ask for the root permission to initialize the flashing process. If it can’t find your device, you can manually select the name and model of your Android device from the UBports dropdown menu. Once you have connected the USB cable, the UBports would automatically recognize your device. If your device can’t get connected with the UBports, you may need to enable the Android developer option under the Settings > Developer options. You have to enable the USB developer mood from your android device, then connect the phone with your computer through the USB cable. ![]() The UBports installer will be used for flashing the Android devices with Ubuntu Touch. There is an installer file developed by the UBports community is available on GitHub, that can be installed on your Ubuntu desktop or Windows or, even Macbook devices. Step 1: Download the UBports Installer to Grab the Ubuntu Touch In this post, we are going to see how to install the Ubuntu Touch OS on Android devices and use it as a dual boot alongside the Android operating system. You can check whether your Android smart device is listed or not. There is a list available on the UBports official website, they have enlisted all the Android devices that are capable of installing the Ubuntu Touch OS. So, it won’t be though to install the Ubuntu Touch on the mid to high range Android devices. Also if you are interested in developing applications for Ubuntu Touch, do not forget to stop by the emulator Wiki, it will be of great help to you.We all know that Android devices are originally build based on the Linux Kernel. To make this emulator work you need at least 512MB of Ram, 4GB of hard drive storage and a graphics card capable of running OpenGL. In addition to all this and the functionalities that it offers, such as being able to run the emulator on an Android smartphone, this ad gives us a slight idea of the minimum requirements of smartphones with Ubuntu Touch. With this we have a basic operation of the emulator Ubuntu Touch. Ubuntu-emulator destroy name_of_the_machine_we_create To delete that instance or that « machine»We just have to type in the terminal This system is quite useful, since it allows us to have an emulator for each application that we want to develop or test and thus reduce the probability of errors. Ubuntu-emulator run name_of_the_machine_we_create To run that created machine or rather that emulator we only have to create the following in the terminal: Sudo ubuntu-emulator create name_of_the_machine_we_create We have installed the emulator but to make it work we will need to create an instance or virtual machine«, So in the same terminal we write Ubuntu has created this emulator as if it were a VirtualBoxIn VirtualBox, one thing is the installation and another is the virtual machines that we create from VirtualBoxThe same thing happens with the Ubuntu Touch emulator. Well, once the installation is complete, we will need to create an Ubuntu Touch virtual machine. This will start the Ubuntu Touch emulator installation process. Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: phablet-team / tools If we have Ubuntu 14.04 the installation of this emulator will not be difficult since it is in Canonical's official repositories, so through the Ubuntu Software Center We can install it, however, Ubuntu 14.04 is in beta phase and it is a bit risky to start developing on a somewhat unstable operating system, so for previous versions, that is, Ubuntu 13.10 and Ubuntu 13.04 we will have to open a terminal and write the next: With the appearance of article by David Planella, have come to the fore several emulators of Ubuntu Touch, each one focused on a different hardware platform, however the one I'm going to talk about today is the one that is oriented to ARM devices, it does not mean that we need a computer with an ARM processor to use this emulator but that this emulator will emulate Ubuntu Touch on ARM devices, which I found interesting since Bq's mobiles they usually use this architecture. Well, the same developer who taught classes and will advise for the set-up of this workshop, David planella, has published an interesting article on the Ubuntu Touch emulator, that great unknown but incredible tool that will allow every good developer create apps for Ubuntu Touch. A few weeks ago we told you about an Apps creation course for Ubuntu Touch that the Catalan Ubuntu group had organized. But no matter how unusual it may seem to us, it is still curious and interesting. It goes without saying by now that the Ubuntu Touch development process is somewhat atypical. ![]()
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