Has anyone experimented with installing Ubuntu on their Android tablet? Looks like it might be possible in principle, at least on Android phones: How to Install Ubuntu on Your Nexus One/Android! | Nexus One Hacks Blog
I would be very interested in running a full Linux system on my SuperPad, however what is linked above isn't really what I'm looking for as it involves running the Ubuntu system inside a chroot rather than booting to it natively. I've seen a few bits and pieces about installing Ubuntu (natively) on the G-Tab - anyone know if the same approach would work for the SuperPad/FlytouchII? Grant.
I have found this post for Debian on Eken. Some adaptation will be required. I think some libraries will be needed to be extracted from Android and placed in Debian. Linux for Gome Flytouch?
I would like to run Ubuntu on Flytouch II. I've seen some 3,1 MB exe Files Welcome to LoadItFast! But that contains only babylon.exe or WinPunmp.exe. I am running Linux, so I can't do much more than extract and then I see other packaged files. Does that make any sense or is it just some malware or spyware? --rasos