Leftovers: Ubuntu
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Ubuntu 14.04.3 Screenshot Tour
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Ubuntu powered BQ Aquaris available in US
BQ just announced on their Google Plus page that their Aquaris Ubuntu Edition phones will be available ‘wherever you live’, this makes it the first Ubuntu device available in the Americas, Australia, Africa and some of Asia (China already has the MX4).
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BQ’s Ubuntu smartphones now available globally
There are only a handful of smartphones on the market that ship with Ubuntu software, and up until now they’ve been available for purchase only in a handful of markets.
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After A Phone Reboot, The Apps Are Laggy At The First Launch, But Canonical Is Aware Of The Issue
An annoying issue with Ubuntu Touch is the fact that the apps take a lot of time until they open, on the first use, or after a reboot. If you close the app and open it again, it will not be laggy anymore.
Canonical’s Michael Hall has announced that the developers are aware of this issue that is caused by several other small issues regarding AppArmor, the launching script and the SDK.
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