Linux may be primarily associated with servers and desktop PCs, but it’s surprisingly well-suited to touchscreen devices. My preferred desktop environment, GNOME, looks like it was designed with ...
We almost weren’t going to post something about this, but what the heck, it’s been a slow weekend for gadgets: Desktop Evolution is coming out with the first tablet PC running Linux. The De-Tablet is ...
Valve’s Steam Deck ships with the Linux-based SteamOS operating system pre-installed, but it can run a lot of Windows games thanks to Valve’s Proton software, which translates many Windows system ...
Discover how the Raspberry Pi 5 16GB tablet paired with RasPad 4 delivers a Linux-powered touchscreen experience for tech enthusiasts.
We talk a lot about replacing Windows with Linux here at XDA, and it's something I personally advocate for. I've tried a handful of Linux distros over time and prefer them in many ways to Windows 11.
On the heels of its smartphone edition launch at CES, Canonical this week unveiled the all new Ubuntu for tablets, a version of the popular Linux distro that CEO Mark Shuttleworth described as ...
Canonical this week released a software framework that brings multitouch interaction to the open-source Ubuntu OS, which could accelerate adoption of the OS on tablets. The uTouch 1.0 software stack ...
Canonical has high hopes for its mobile operating system. The release of an Ubuntu-powered tablet today pushed this further along. Canonical is the commercial sponsor of Ubuntu, the open source ...
What i want to know is if i flash this on my Galaxy Nexus or Nexus 7 will i be able to put Android back on easily when it inevitably goes tits-up or i get bored with it? Click to expand... Why would ...