[Q]Install Ubuntu 12.0 on Ramos WD30HD - Ubuntu Touch Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
i've buy an Ramos tablet lately. It's the WD30HD model, and as onlne review, it support Android Jellybean 4.1.2 and Ubuntu 12.0. This tablet starts with Android ICS 4.0.4, but it has some bugs. My question is about the possibility to install Ubuntu on it, there is some guide helpfully for me? Today i try to became root, on it, because i think this is the mandatory first step, but what is the following?
LINK of a Review
Thanks in advance for your willingness. :good:

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ummm.... sorry the w500 is not arm. android runs on arm. why not sell it and get iconia a500? i have it and its very nice.
knoxkeaton said:
ummm.... sorry the w500 is not arm. android runs on arm. why not sell it and get iconia a500? i have it and its very nice.
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So what if it runs arm? You can work around and get it working in x86 too.
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[Q] running OS Ubuntu on Samsung Galaxy S Wifi 4.0 a.k.a Samsung YP-G1CW/XSE

Hello guys, before the question, i am sorry if i am little english. i look some website that running Ubuntu on Android Device.
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There are two ways to run another OS on your device: chroot and qemu. You can run Ubuntu (or any Linux distribution that supports ARM processors) with little effort using the chroot method. Look up "Ubuntu installer free" in the store and it will walk you through. It may not work on the stock kernel, so make sure you have the kernel from these forums that fits your device.
The only way to run an OS like Windows is by virtualization through qemu, because it doesn't natively support the chip in your Galaxy S Wifi. This method requires a version of qemu compiled for ARM and additional libraries, which I have not gotten to work successfully on this device. (Anyone else?)
So I'd suggest just trying to get Ubuntu running. It won't be very fast or easy to use on a device that small, but it will work.
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Thanks Very much for your solution, i will try search, qemu method or chroot methode.. hope i will can do it, because i am new for it. i am not a developer, or programmer. i just want to know more about gad-get
so thanks a lot.

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See the video here- http://youtu.be/cpWHJDLsqTU
(Already Seeked) - http://youtu.be/cpWHJDLsqTU?t=20m49s
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