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2018-04-24
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Holy cow! Purism + Ubuntu touch!
https://puri.sm/posts/ubports-ubuntu...collaboration/
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2018-04-24
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This does not bring any excitement for me. In fact, it does the opposite.
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2018-04-24
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One can always choose between
Librem 5 with PureOS
Librem 5 with PureOS (KDE Plasma Mobile)
Librem 5 with Ubuntu Touch
It is even better now that we can choose the OS
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2018-04-24
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You know, my statement perhaps came out a bit too harshly; thank you for your response as it is leagues more informative than my own.
After experiencing a bit of Ubuntu Touch, I can easily state that I would not choose Ubuntu Touch. PureOS with Plasma has my attention the most.
But you know what? Having multiple options is quite good. I just lack the enthusiasm (or patience) for Ubuntu Touch.
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2018-04-30
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On small screens I still don't understand how working without a hardware keyboard can work at all. On a 5" screen you basically need the whole screen to display a half-way useable keyboard, because unlike on a hardware keyboard where you get haptic feedback before(!) a key is pressed (e.g. N900) you can't make the individual keys on an on-screen keyboard any smaller than a fingertip.
I understand that on-screen phone keyboards basically circumvent this limitation by auto completion and auto correction and that seems to work well for texts that are adressed to humans. But I can't imagine this would work in a terminal where you type highly context-sensitive arbitrary two-letter commands.
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2018-04-30
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Amen to that. Except, I don't think that a proper keyboard is just required for programming - it's necessary for proper writing. Man, I still hate writing on touch screens. Why do manufacturers hate proper keyboards so much?
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2018-04-30
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2018-04-30
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https://puri.sm/posts/ubports-ubuntu...collaboration/