Hi!
2013/3/20 Peter Gueckel <pgueckel(a)gmail.com>:
Ed Greshko wrote:
> ...so you want to eliminate your desktop and laptop and move
> to a single mobile platform with, ideally, Fedora as the
> underlying OS. ...I don't see mobile platforms... as
> exclusionary devices but complementary.
I entertain the Bauhaus/Ikea/Zen philosophy of minimalism. All-in-
one appeals to me from that aspect. I see that it might not yet be
practical or even possible.
As many others have already said I don't think this will work.
A smartphone is great on the go because it is light, portable and
always available in your pocket.
A tablet is great to use at home (or in a plane) to write some short
emails or to watch a movie.
A computer is great when you need to do some serious work, i.e. a
spreedsheet or a project plan with thousands of line. CAD. Image
processing.
Every device has its purpose and it is suboptimal outside it.
The same with the tools you use at home. A hammer is not suitable for
the same things as the screwdriver.
I see no real advantage of running the same OS on all devices. The way
things are at the moment there is already a decent level of
integration. I can read the same emails in all devices. I can chat
with people on all devices and switch on the fly. My contacts and
calendars are automatically synchronized. I use some great apps in my
mobile and I use some great apps in my desktop computer.
Greetings,
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Jorge Martínez López <jorgeml(a)gmail.com>
http://www.jorgeml.net