I am planning to buy a netvertible (tablet netbook hybrid) and install Ubuntu 11.04 on it, probably as a dual boot with the shipped OS.
The Asus transformer which was just released looks really nice. Is it possible to install Ubuntu on it? If so, what works (out of the box or through work-arounds), what doesn't?
Native Ubuntu:
If native ubuntu works on your Asus Transformer depends on your model, as the transformer needs to be rootable with the nflash method. To find out check your serial number (next to the cable port)
full details for installation can be found at the xda wiki
VNC:
This should work on all models, details for installation can be found in this forum thread
personally, i havent tried it yet, but people at modaco ( android based forum ) discuss about it, you can check it
http://android.modaco.com/content/asus-eee-pad-transformer-transformer-modaco-com/337267/some-kind-of-linux-ubuntu-on-the-transformer/#entry1670772
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13290506
Ubuntu on Transformer is here.
As reported by @Uli, thanks to XDA dev now is possible to running Ubuntu native on Asus eee pad transformer.
Follow this step by step guide to install Ubuntu on micro sd card of your Transformer and boot it.
The guide is for windows, but in Ubuntu (and GNU/Linux in general) is more easy. Simply don't install driver and use flash.sh (and restore.sh to restore boot.img to run Android) instead of flash.bat.
PS. flash.sh and bootloader related files are indicated on the official [DEV] Native Ubuntu !! thread indicated by @Uli).
Download the Ubuntu as mentioned above.
1) Flash.sh
2) Restore.sh