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2015-12-09
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I tried to open a similar discussion there : http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=96195&page=2
But It didn't had a lot of success...
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2015-12-10
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I just recently joked about how the best selling tablet to geeks should only come with terminal and a plethora of touch enabled (read: UX properly done, not some of these more recent hack jobs that barely work unless you punch the screen).
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2015-12-10
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Basically this can be avoided by just shipping the device without GUI at all, everybody can then build the GUI they need and want.
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2015-12-10
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I do wonder whether we can use the jTab adaptation on other Bay-Trail Z3735F SOC based Tablets, as there are a few around, although hard to find one with a decent screen...
There is already decent work on getting mainline linux to work on these Bay-Trail based devices so it would be a good place to start I think.
Note that Fedlet is Adam Wiliamsons own hobby project. But its is true that the Gnome developers do work on making Gnome shell more touch friendly, even though this is probably targeted mostly on touchscreen laptops rather than on "true" mobile devices.
As for Fedora, it already works on various arm boards, but given the condition that the target device must be able to run mainline kernel then I'm afraid we would not see it officially on many mobile devices any time soon due to the overall kernel forking madness.
Also I don think anyone has used libhybris with Fedora so far, but even when he did I'm not sure this would be supportable as an official Fedora project deliverable. But I could imagine a libhybris using Fedora spin/remix - if enough people from the Fedora community would be interested working on it.
Never underestimate AdamW, he is an one man IT army. ;-)
Very cool! Any chance of this getting anything like official support from RedHat? (And, I guess, given that the Fedlet page says that it is now "Semi-Dormant", is there a future at all for Fedlet?)
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2015-12-10
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Baytrail is utter rubbish:
You may not want that Windows Bay Trail tablet after all
No one has succeeded in getting linux running completely on
any Bay Trail hardware - there are far too many driver issues.
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2015-12-10
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2015-12-10
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I was wondering. Why not build on work that has been done using chroot environment to put linux on top of (or coexist with) android.
http://linuxonandroid.org/
As many have pointed out the project over the past six months seem to come to a stand still with very little reason given.
Well there any many reason but the main being that the developers on the project simply had no free time to work on this, money dried up and I (the lead developer) had to step back to work more on paid projects and keep the bills paid!
http://whiteboard.ping.se/Android/Debian
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2015-12-10
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Hmm. I kind of thought that Hybris was already following this concept, only at a lower level.
Well, it doesn't sound like this project is doing much better than Sailfish, though. This is from one of the latest blog entires (from back in February this year):
This one seems interesting... I may give it a try, once I acquire an Android device to hack on.
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2015-12-11
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Lucky you. I was all excited when I got mine but after the initial novelty wore out, I found it less useful than expected. That has nothing to do with TOHKBD itself, it's the Sailfish UI that does not lend itself to a convenient use with a keyboard. I ended up reverting back to using my TOHOLED and my TOHKBD is gathering dust.
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But It didn't had a lot of success...