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1. Re: OpenSUSE Tablet and... (Chris)
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Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2016 10:39:21 +0000
From: Chris <cshorler@googlemail.com>
To: Bristol and Bath Linux User Group <bristol@mailman.lug.org.uk>
Subject: Re: [bristol] OpenSUSE Tablet and...
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On 25 November 2016 10:29:32 GMT+00:00, Sebastian via Bristol <bristol@mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
>Hi
>
>Could this be the tablet for Chris Horler?
>http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MJ-OpenSUSE-Tablet
>https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/first-true-linux-x86-and-x64-tablet#/
>
>Yes an OpenSUSE tablet! I haven't mett Chris H at the LUG or
>otherwise,
>for quite a few months or more now it seems. Chris if you end up
>reading
>this, what happended to you by the way?
>
>So yeah I found out abut that Crowd Funding Campaigin on Tuesday,
>being
>crowd funded by a company that tried to crowd fund a Ubuntu tablet
>similar
>to that, but with that campaigin not really working out. Also it's
>called
>a tablet sure, but really the particular device seems to be more like a
>lap
>top, and it could even dual boot with WIndows 10. I assume can put
>other
>distros on it as well. Pretty nice specs as well aye? Yes that's not
>ARM,
>so more like a lap top as I put. Awesome the deault interface in the
>OpenSUSE that if it gets funded will come with, is GNOME 3 not KDE :)!
>
>Yeah well even though GNOME would say how it wasn't made for touch
>screen's, in my experience GNOME Shell does work rather well indeed on
>touch screens :), so makes sense to have that on that OpenSUSE device
>by
>default I guess.
>
>Why oh why, does their have to be something to possibly crowd fund,
>when
>don't want to crowd fund anything, especially expensive things? I am
>however interested myself in the openSUSE device, for a few reasons, so
>
>will probably end up funding that to be honest, and yes the more
>expensive
>higher speced version it seems. Plus I got this to crowd fund it
>seems,
>when the campain for that is started etc:
>http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/11/station-dock-ubuntu-phone-ubports
>That's a good thing in the video explaining about that, and yes the
>idea is
>to be able to use that with Android as well, and even Jolla's
>SaliishOS if
>they make drivers. Or even iPhone and Windows phone maybe even, if yep
>
>they made drivers.
>
>Regards
>
>Sebastian
>
>
>--
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I suppose I have been a bit quiet for a while!
Not the tablet / device for me, read the debate in the Phoronix comments. The picture is too clouded - in terms of company history and what they have / haven't done.
As it stands I have no plans this afternoon, I may come for a pint at the Knights Templar.
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