I want Fedora in my future, but is it possible?

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Tue Mar 19 20:58:36 UTC 2013



Am 19.03.2013 21:43, schrieb Richard Vickery:
> 
> On Mar 19, 2013 1:28 PM, "Reindl Harald" <h.reindl at thelounge.net <mailto:h.reindl at thelounge.net>> wrote:
>>
>>
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>> Am 19.03.2013 20:52, schrieb Temlakos:
>> > On 03/19/2013 03:07 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> >>
>> >> 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?
>>
>> *bruhahahaha*
>>
>> some stupid people really believe this
>>
>> as the same people believed in a lot of "the next big thing"
>> hypes over the last 10 years like SOAP and nothing happened
>>
>> this may be a usecase for the typical homeuser which does
>> mostly not more like webbrowsing and write some mails or
>> view vidoes, hear music
>>
>> this WILL NEVER happen for real work and business cases
>> IF it would happen there then the cloud is a "private cloud"
>> and nothing would replace my workstation because i would be
>> the guy to implement this cloud which unlikely happens
>> from a tablet or mobile phone
>>
>> NEVER EVER will somebody store critical data in the cloud
>> and if he does we will hear only a last *bang* from this
>> guy after some bad news what went wrong
>>
> Reindl:
> 
> I believe the best way to build a network team of contributers who are not paid is through synergy. Laughing at
> some of us and using words like "stupid" to describe really smart and intelligent people goes a long way in killing
> this goal and driving them, good and bad, away, and dividing us.

whoever takes the "stupid" in this case targeted to itself must
have a good reason to do so - i am living in a IT based
BUSINESS world, and no serious business will outsource
all it's IT "to the cloud", not now and not in the future

no serious business is allowed to to so for legal reasons

yes, you can build your "private could", well if i would
take the buzzword "cloud" serious am still in my "private could"
called VMware vSphere, but this doe snot replace WORKSTATIONS


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