Ah, that's very interesting - the customer site doesn't go into much detail about the technology. I didn't even know the Atrix ran like that - quite fancied one of those but they weren't taken up much in the UK and I believe Motorola have killed off the line now.
s/ On 3 January 2013 12:10, Alan Bell <alanb...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > On 03/01/13 10:49, Simon Greenwood wrote: > >> The concept for Ubuntu on Android is essentially an Android phone with an >> Ubuntu disk image stored on SD card/in memory that allows the phone to be >> used as a boot device for a PC based system. >> > not really, it was demonstrated on a Motorola Atrix that had > virtualisation built in and a webtop operating system running in the VM > which was swapped out for Ubuntu. The Ubuntu image is an ARM image that is > running on the phone processor alongside the android bit, with a hypervisor > sorting them out. It had a docking station with USB and HDMI out so could > drive a monitor from the phone directly. No PC involved. > > Alan. > > -- > I work at http://libertus.co.uk > > > > -- > ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/**mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk<https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/**UKTeam/ <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/> > -- Twitter: @sfgreenwood "TBA are particularly glib"
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