Supposedly it is current in progress. So currently it wouldn't be possible, to easily, install Ubuntu Touch on your device. If you wish to contribute to the Ubuntu Touch project check out the porting guide and get some help from the ubuntu-phone team. If you aren't talking about the Nokia N900, but instead some other no-name brand tablet. Step 2: Select your device from the drop-down menu in the installer, and click the “select” button. Step 3: Select the Ubuntu Touch release channel. We recommend most users stick with the default “stable” channel. Step 4: Click the “Install” button, and enter the PC’s system password to continue. Step 5: Let the installer do it The Ubuntu for Phone build is for phones. The Samsung Galaxy Tab2 (7" or 10.1") is a tablet. A tablet with 3G has mobile 'broadband' data capabilities. So, with a 3G-capable tablet you can use VoIP, but not make 'mobile' phone calls. (Unless you add some add-on 'device' to the tablet.) That equally applies regardless of what OS is present on • August 8, 2023 Have you ever wished your Android phone or tablet could replace your entire computer? That’s now possible — you can install a Linux or Ubuntu desktop environment on If you want to install Ubuntu, Ubuntu needs to support your device, and if it does, you can find instructions and all the files you need to download on the Ubuntu website. Obviously as this is an Android site and not an Ubuntu site, we can't help you with Ubuntu installation, nor if your device isn't supported. Step #1: Download Linux Deploy App from Google Play Store in your Android phones and tablets. Step #2: After Downloading open Linux Deploy App in your phones and tablets Click on Download Icon. Step #3: Now change the Distribution of your Linux to Kali Linux on phone. Step #4: After changing distribution go to top and hit the “ Install After many years of work, it is now possible to use Linux as an embedded operating system in advanced RISC machine devices. Kali was released as a separate application from Ubuntu, and now it can run on your Android device. Using Anbox, you can run Android apps on Linux. To launch Anbox, you must first install the Linux desktop version. Linux Deploy: This application is open source software for quick and easy installation of the operating system (OS) GNU/Linux on your Android device. The application creates a disk image on the flash card, mount it and install there OS distribution. Applications of the new system are run in a chroot environment and working in parallel with Android is a kinda special Linux distribution, with no usual suff like X11, and you can't install Apache2 with apt-get. But if you have ARM cross-compiler, you can copy your ELF files to the device, and run it from a terminal app or if you have installed some SSHD app, you can even use SSH from your desktop/notebook to access the Android device. Main storage device is mmcblk0. As you can see, Android only takes around 13 GiB of the device, but it has about 58 GiB of storage. Because of this is the only way to install android to this tablet (with drivers), I have to install first android, and after that, I would like to install Linux (using the 45 GiB free memory). sCFBuYV.