On Mar 19, 2013 12:52 PM, "Temlakos" <temlakos(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 03/19/2013 03:07 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
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> Am 19.03.2013 19:38, schrieb Peter Gueckel:
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>> I have been looking at smartphones and tablets (I presently own
>> neither, due to outrageous monthly fees and lengthy contracts), as
>> I am starting to feel that I no longer want to do without mobility.
>>
>> However, how does Fedora fit into this? Is there a way to put
>> Fedora onto a tablet or smartphone?
>>
>> Ubuntu offers an intriguing compromise, for users of an Android
>> phone. Hook up a keyboard and monitor and run Ubuntu, so you don't
>> exactly have your full system in your hand, but you _do_ have it in
>> your pocket. Pretty cool, but it's not KDE-Fedora!
>>
>> How do you go about it?
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> this direction is completly wrong
> a smartphone is not the same as a desktop-computer
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> terrible enough that these days way too much developers
> designing interfaces while optimize them for phones and
> tablets which is plain stupid
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> yes - i use a Galaxy S3
> but i would not come to this train: everywhere the same
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Did you know that a consensus is rapidly developing that the present
environment,
with desktops (or mini-towers) and laptops dominating, will
give place totally to The Cloud, where all data will reside, and you will
access it using a smartphone with the occasional auxiliary keyboard and
screen? And print to the nearest wireless print server? What advice will
you have for the worker in a multinational or Fortune 100 enterprise that
decides to build a private Cloud and expects its workers to maintain all
data on The Cloud and work with it using smartphones and tablets, to the
exclusion of mini-towers and laptops?
By now you are wondering, I'm sure, /Was is los/? Here is an article by
Jason
Perlow at ZDNet, outlining the new Cloud-ed future:
Before we look at phones, we ought to question whether these Ubuntu phones
are going to sell. Though, considering the other aside of the argument,
hand-held data devices are the way computing seems to be headed.