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        SweDennis
        last edited by

        ... Just a thought... There is many single board computers now days... Any chanses that Ubport OS will work on a, for instance, Raspberry pi, Lattepanda, Asus thinker board?

        Thanks! Cheers!

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          WLBI @SweDennis
          last edited by WLBI

          @swedennis
          I am just curious, what would be your advantage, to use UBports on a Rasberry Pi, instead of a regular Ubuntu installation?
          Yes, you can convert the Pi to a cellphone, but that's a big work with a lot of extra hardware.
          See the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eaiNsFhtI8
          Looks not very handy as a daily driver... 😉

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            revoltevidente
            last edited by

            Yes it could be cool to see ubports on a Pi but it has no added value compared to Raspbian 😉
            I didn't knew the PiPhone 😄 It's a big phone! ^^

            Ubuntu is the way / Nexus 5

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              SweDennis
              last edited by

              Haha... PiPhone, funny project! B-)
              Yeah.. I'm just love the graphical interface of unity7 / unity8, that's all.

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                Mark
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                I have a touch screen for my Raspberry Pi. Ubuntu Touch is well designed for touch screen, small screens and low spec devices. Plus UT running natively on a Pi opens up a huge potential development base.

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                  advocatux @Mark
                  last edited by advocatux

                  @Mark please, don't resurrect such an old thread. It's way better to open a new one 😉

                  Thank you for your understanding 🙂

                  (I'm locking this now)

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