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Ubuntu Phone OS: Initial Impressions & Comments

The Ubuntu Phone OS made a noticeable splash as its initial developer preview was released for public download February 21st - and rightly so, as the Unity and screen-edge-based interface set this smart phone experience apart. Though this developer preview lacked a lot of functionality - an 'alpha' designation would be appropriate - the preview demonstrated a lot of interesting features that show a lot of promise. Initial Impressions: The design of the unlock/welcome screen is well thought out, in that the reticule in the centre warmly greets the user back to their phone. Once up and running, an animated version of the unlock screen should be a visual treat. Definite strength here. Once inside the phone, I really liked the unique layout of the separate screens: one for Music, one for Apps, and others for other content. It uses the page idea common to android and iPhone, but makes it so that one is specific to a type of content. I can see power users loving the abi...

Ubuntu Phone OS Install for Users w/Flashing Errors

*Edit: Somebody has posted the .zip files for the Galaxy Nexus, for those who wish to download them directly. Link . Ubuntu phone OS has *just* come out, and for those frustrated because using the flashing commands provided  don't appear to be working with their phone, there is another way to accomplish the goal . I encountered this problem myself when I attempted to flash Ubuntu phone onto my Galaxy Nexus running Cyanogenmod 10.1 -- the flasher refused to properly wipe /sdcard and overwrite the previous OS. Instead, I performed a successful install by using ClockworkMod recovery environment, doing a factory reset, and then installing the two Ubuntu zip files manually. What to do: Make sure your Android phone/tablet is rooted -- this tutorial relies upon this. In your Android phone/tablet, download and install ROM Manager. Within ROM Manager, navigate to the "Install ClockworkMod Recovery" option, and press it. Follow the instructions to install Clo...

On Android: Ubuntu OS Review Coming Feb. 22nd!

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The new Ubuntu Phone operating system is set to arrive February 21st -- a little less than 4 days away. For those who aren't familiar with Ubuntu, it is an extremely popular Linux operating system, who is now aiming to expand their territory into the mobile market. Android itself is Linux-based, and so the move from desktop to mobile isn't unprecedented. The OS will likely hold its own against custom Android ROMs -- such as Cyanogenmod and Android Open-Kang Project (AOKP).  The Ubuntu Phone OS promises a number of interesting new features. Image Credit: Canonical Canonical's Mark Shuttleworth has stated in a video published on the ubuntu website  (click the "Watch Video" button) that the operating system will be: Buttonless -- all the edges have functions which replace the standard 3-button tray in Android Run Ubuntu applications -- what features and programs will be available at launch in the mobile version are still up for debate ...

Day 8: Montalcino

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The two day stay in Siena was just enough time to tour the local sites and take a bit of a break to recharge for our next cycling ride to Montalcino.  Looking over our off-line digital map and planning the cycling route with its elevation profile in advance of the trip made us a little nervous; we would be setting new personal records with our climbs.  Again being mentally prepared for the trip helped.  The ride turned out to be not as difficult as we had anticipated -  even though we ultimately climbed to an altitude of 610 meters by the time we arrived in the town of Montalcino itself, we managed to avoid steep inclines for the most part. We had a very steady climb on the way out of Siena for about an hour and a half.  We then took a break at the crest of the climb to nourish ourselves with a nice lunch that we had purchased and packed from an alimenteria before leaving Siena - fresh pane ronde con sale , local Italian pomodoros , soft formaggio an...