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2015-12-11
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Actually it is nothing to be joked about, having a proper terminal is the most desirable feature of a handheld, so why not for a tablet device too. Of course it needs a proper keyboard too; fingerterrm and like is usable but for example on my Jolla device I use TOHOKBD almost exclusively.
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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2015-12-12
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2015-12-12
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Actually it is nothing to be joked about, having a proper terminal is the most desirable feature of a handheld, so why not for a tablet device too.
Of course it needs a proper keyboard too; fingerterrm and like is usable but for example on my Jolla device I use TOHOKBD almost exclusively.
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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2015-12-12
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2015-12-13
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Okay, I gotta ask... when you say "most desirable" are you talking about the folks here or the current consumers? If the latter, I'd disagree. If the former, I agree 100%.
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2015-12-13
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I'm of course talking about my own needs, I couldn't possibly know or guess what other people need.
(and why should I care either, hmm?)
"current consumers" are 100% certified iSheep anyways.
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2015-12-13
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I personally think that Copernicus is onto something. Mer is indeed powerful. And it's something that could be shoved onto many other devices and a ton of UI's slammed on top of it. Viola! Instant geek tablet.
But who'd buy it still remains.
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2015-12-14
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Well, having spent a day or two now digging into the Mer documentation (such as it is), I've gotta say yeah, Mer is very nearly exactly that: everything you need to set up your own mobile device, except for the GUI. Really, I'm kinda surprised there haven't been more Jolla-like entities popping up, as Mer really does hand you a significant amount of power seemingly without constraining you to a particular type of UI or a particular corporate entity...
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Next, I need to see if I can get Nemo working, and move up from there...