



A while back, Canonical released an experimental Ubuntu Touch emulator running Unity 8 and Mir. Back then, there were a few bugs, including a nasty one on 64bit that could break the system and since they were fixed, I though I'd write an article on how to properly install and use the Ubuntu Touch Emulator in Ubuntu 14.04, 13.10 and 12.04.

The initial Ubuntu Touch Emulator installation instructions changed so if you've installed the first experimental release, use the instructions below to create new instances.





Below you can watch two quick Ubuntu Touch Emulator test videos I've recoded in Ubuntu 14.04:



(ARM instance; direct video link)



(x86 instance; direct video link)

Install Ubuntu Touch Emulator in Ubuntu 14.04, 13.10 and 12.04

Update 13 May, 2014: The Emulator package from the Phablet tools PPA was updated with Ubuntu Touch x86 support which is much much faster than the ARM instance, as you can see in the videos above!

Ubuntu Touch Emulator is available in the official Ubuntu 14.04 repositories but it's an old version and futhermore, it doesn't support x86 instances, so I recommend using the Phablet Tools PPA, which has packages for Ubuntu 14.04, 13.10 and 12.04.



Add the Phablet Tools PPA and install the emulator using the following commands:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:phablet-team/tools sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ubuntu-emulator

sudo apt-get upgrade

The Ubuntu Emulator package is also available in the Ubuntu SDK PPA , but it's an older version at the time I'm writing this article (about one month older than the one from the Phablet Tools PPA).

Note that I've only tested it in Ubuntu 14.04 and 12.04, but it should also work in Ubuntu 13.10 since the PPA above has packages for it.

Creating and running instances

1. The first thing you need to do is create a new instance - we'll call it "UbuntuTouch" in the commands below:



Create an ARM instance:

sudo ubuntu-emulator create UbuntuTouch --channel=ubuntu-touch/utopic-proposed

sudo ubuntu-emulator create UbuntuTouch --arch=i386 --channel=ubuntu-touch/utopic-proposed

Error while converting ~/.local/share/ubuntu-emulator/UbuntuTouch/system.img: Unknown option 'compat' qemu-img: Invalid options for file format 'qcow2'.

I'm not sure why this error is displayed, but the emulator runs just fine so ignore it.

ubuntu-emulator run UbuntuTouch

The first time you run the emulator, the boot process will take quite a while. When it finishes booting, a shell with Ubuntu Touch will start, asking you to enter the username and password:





. When it finishes booting, a shell with Ubuntu Touch will start, asking you to enter the username and password:

If you want to interact with the emulator via an interactive ADB session, log in here using "phablet" (without the quotes) for the username and "0000" (without the quotes) as the password. It's not required to log in here if you only want to use the Ubuntu Touch Emulator GUI.





After this, it might take another few minutes and Unity 8 with Mir should be loaded in the Ubuntu Touch Emulator.





In theory, Ubuntu Touch emulator should support some parameters, such as setting the memory ("--memory"), which by default is set to 512mb of RAM, but for some reason the instance doesn't start when using this, or at least it didn't in my test.

Ubuntu Touch Emulator with a 0.7 scale on my 1920x1080 monitor.

If the default Ubuntu Touch Emulator size is too big for your screen, you can scale it down. To do this, run it with the "--scale" option. For instance, to scale the emulator to half its original size, use:

ubuntu-emulator run --scale 0.5 UbuntuTouch

Notes:

the downloaded images are stored under ~/.cache/ubuntuimages

the images are stored under ~/.local/share/ubuntu-emulator

Deleting instances

sudo ubuntu-emulator destroy UbuntuTouch

Where "UbuntuTouch" is the name of the instance you've created. If you can't remember the name, you can run the command below to list your Ubuntu Touch Emulator instances:

ubuntu-emulator list

Creating / restoring snapshots

Ubuntu Touch Emulator supports disk snapshots - to take a snapshot, use the following command:

ubuntu-emulator snapshot --create=SNAPSHOT1 UbuntuTouch

where "SNAPSHOT1" is the name of the snapshot and "UbuntuTouch" is the name of your instance created above.

ubuntu-emulator snapshot --revert=SNAPSHOT1 UbuntuTouch

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