Am 19.03.2013 19:38, schrieb Peter Gueckel:
I have been looking at smartphones and tablets (I presently own
neither, due to outrageous monthly fees and lengthy contracts), as
I am starting to feel that I no longer want to do without mobility.
However, how does Fedora fit into this? Is there a way to put
Fedora onto a tablet or smartphone?
Ubuntu offers an intriguing compromise, for users of an Android
phone. Hook up a keyboard and monitor and run Ubuntu, so you don't
exactly have your full system in your hand, but you _do_ have it in
your pocket. Pretty cool, but it's not KDE-Fedora!
How do you go about it?
this direction is completly wrong
a smartphone is not the same as a desktop-computer
terrible enough that these days way too much developers
designing interfaces while optimize them for phones and
tablets which is plain stupid
yes - i use a Galaxy S3
but i would not come to this train: everywhere the same
Did you know that a consensus is rapidly developing that the present
environment, with desktops (or mini-towers) and laptops dominating,
will give place totally to The Cloud, where all data will reside,
and you will access it using a smartphone with the occasional
auxiliary keyboard and screen? And print to the nearest wireless
print server? What advice will you have for the worker in a
multinational or Fortune 100 enterprise that decides to build a
private Cloud and expects its workers to maintain all data on The
Cloud and work with it using smartphones and tablets, to the
exclusion of mini-towers and laptops?