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2016-01-08
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I think the Surface Pro is just too big. I want something that fits in my pocket.
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2016-01-08
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#113
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Zenphone: no hwkb :/
Mutter/Muffin are WM, h-d is a DE. Do you want to leave h-d and just change the WM?
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2016-01-08
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@ From my Gabriola Island hermitage, near the Edge of the World
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2016-01-08
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@ Warsaw, Poland
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#115
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Idea was to change the matchbox2 part over to Mutter and rebuild hildon-desktop on top of that. [...] Still working on porting the existing hildon* apps to GTK3 but I've taken a short break to do some non computing related projects.
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2016-01-08
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@ Cambridge, MA, USA
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Would this be a good candidate device to put gnu/linux based OS on? The drivers are open source.
http://www.xda-developers.com/nextbi...e-february-16/
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2016-01-09
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#117
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2016-01-09
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#118
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2016-01-09
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@ Italy
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2016-01-09
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#120
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f*ck apple, f*ck google, f*ck microsoft, gnu telephony, gnu/linux, linux deploy |
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- I cannot use my nicely configured/patched VPN/Wi-Fi/Ethernet/BT setup that I use on my normal Linux distro.
- I cannot use the D-Bus scripts that control volume/pair Bluetooth devices/make phone calls/configure the modem/change screen resolution/calibrate the stylus that I use on my Gentoo host
- I cannot directly use some of the hardware features that I have in the normal Linux way (e.g. V4L, video out, USB gadget...).
- Can I install daemons easily?
- Separation between host and chroot filesysetm, /homes, etc. (but this is low priority).
These seem ridiculous , but are the only reasons that prevent me from fully adopting the "Gentoo chroot in Android/Jolla" approach.
Rather, it's inefficient in terms of the time I sill need to waste in order to battle the host system, even if I inside the chroot I'm still using Gentoo/whatever, for the reasons above.