
If you’re looking for a more robust experience than the Android operating system provides on a smartbook computing platform like the Toshiba AC100, then the latest Ubuntu hack may give some users hope at converting a smartbook back into a Linux-powered netbook. So far, the hack is still in the early development stages, and you can head over to Carrypad to learn more or to contribute to the efforts to make this hack a working reality. So far, though, Ubuntu 10.10 is working, but it only loads up to the start up screen and hangs.
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