The Toshiba AC100 netbook is a Tegra 2 machine. Is there a possibility to install Ubuntu (any version) there;
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For people to have at least one direct answer: (yes there is a Ubuntu kernel in this url) http://kotelett.no/ac100/phh/Android2.2/ This is a guide on how to do it - You shouldn't risk trying it if you don't know what you're doing: http://salaliitto.com/~gildean/ac100/wiki/phh/ (and whenever they use Ubuntu5.tar.lzma you take the Ubuntu7.tar.gz and whenever they use boot.img you use boot.32.img) --- but before you do anything of it, try your luck with the guide as it is... I don't take any responsibility for broken devices |
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Work is actively in progress to add support for the AC100 to Ubuntu as part of the 11.10 release. Until this is complete (or for previous releases), there are a variety of recommendations floating around on the internet. For my own device (not an AC100, but the dynabook from which the AC100s derive), I have had great success with the materials made available by the AC100 team in launchpad. The description of the PPA includes links to known working images and instructions for installation. |
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There is a couple of ways doing this. This is a guide on installing phh's latest ubuntu 10.10 image with .32 kernel. It has working sound, suspend etc. Check it out here: http://ac100.tunk.org/wiki/phh |
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At the present date, there's a how-to (last edited 2012-04-26) for the installation of the Ubuntu 12.04 on the Toshiba AC100: Ubuntu Wiki :: Installing Ubuntu 12.04 on the AC100
Minimum requisites:
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I could install in a similar machine. I had to boot the live cd with the options: acpi=off and noapic. After installation I had to edit grub to add this options. |
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