Canonical: Ideal Ubuntu phone user is someone who doesn't need a lot of apps.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26044857#p26044857:faugjafo said:Ostracus[/url]":faugjafo]Canonical: Ideal Ubuntu phone user is someone who doesn't need a lot of apps.
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Canonical: Ideal Ubuntu phone user is someone who doesn't need a lot of apps.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26044975#p26044975:1ilvvjsj said:thebonafortuna[/url]":1ilvvjsj]Can anybody speak to the projected ease/difficulty of porting Android apps into the Canonical app store?
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26044917#p26044917:1mze5ga9 said:ws3[/url]":1mze5ga9]Canonical: Ideal Ubuntu phone user is someone who doesn't need a lot of apps.
... and who likes to compile their own kernels and fiddle with configuration files when stuff goes wrong.
When the phone and tablet work is done we will converge the desktop
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26044857#p26044857:3w1w87wh said:Ostracus[/url]":3w1w87wh]Canonical: Ideal Ubuntu phone user is someone who doesn't need a lot of apps.
Buy a BB.![]()
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045103#p26045103:1zjaopbm said:beebee[/url]":1zjaopbm][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26044857#p26044857:1zjaopbm said:Ostracus[/url]":1zjaopbm]Canonical: Ideal Ubuntu phone user is someone who doesn't need a lot of apps.
Buy a BB.![]()
Except BlackBerry BB10 can run Android apps.
BlackBerry's approach to Android is similar to WINE. But in the future, as processors get more powerful, Ubuntu can simply run Android in a VM.
You don't seem to understand the unity paradigm switch between desktop and mobile, they're not the same interface[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045097#p26045097:1b7ymu61 said:ws3[/url]":1b7ymu61]When the phone and tablet work is done we will converge the desktop
A phone interface for the desktop? Really Ubuntu?
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045115#p26045115:ex5usnbd said:ws3[/url]":ex5usnbd][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045031#p26045031:ex5usnbd said:Merkoth[/url]":ex5usnbd][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26044917#p26044917:ex5usnbd said:ws3[/url]":ex5usnbd]Canonical: Ideal Ubuntu phone user is someone who doesn't need a lot of apps.
... and who likes to compile their own kernels and fiddle with configuration files when stuff goes wrong.
Is this really a thing that happens to people? Last time I was forced to compile a kernel was many, many years ago.
I don't know. I don't use Linux anymore because I grew to dislike compiling kernels and fiddling with configuration files.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045097#p26045097:6sv5o3rh said:ws3[/url]":6sv5o3rh]When the phone and tablet work is done we will converge the desktop
A phone interface for the desktop? Really Ubuntu?
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045199#p26045199:cgyl138i said:Merkoth[/url]":cgyl138i][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045115#p26045115:cgyl138i said:ws3[/url]":cgyl138i][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045031#p26045031:cgyl138i said:Merkoth[/url]":cgyl138i][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26044917#p26044917:cgyl138i said:ws3[/url]":cgyl138i]Canonical: Ideal Ubuntu phone user is someone who doesn't need a lot of apps.
... and who likes to compile their own kernels and fiddle with configuration files when stuff goes wrong.
Is this really a thing that happens to people? Last time I was forced to compile a kernel was many, many years ago.
I don't know. I don't use Linux anymore because I grew to dislike compiling kernels and fiddling with configuration files.
Well, then I'm very glad you decided to add your non-informed opinion to this thread. You've done Ars a great service today.
Well, they're running on a qt framework for apps which would presumably mean better consistency and performance, but that's hardly enough to be a large enough factor when Android has become lighter and lighter. The other factor is the unique interface and UX, which while interesting to use, also isn't enough to sway most consumers. In the end the point is mobile is the new software frontier and everyone wants a presence, whether successful or not[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045227#p26045227:1qu9grxw said:TimtheTaxMan[/url]":1qu9grxw]Not that I'm opposed to this, but I fail to see the point. Unless the phone is 100% FLOSS, you might as well stick with android. Otherwise you just have another linux based smartphone with way fewer apps and no greater freedom or transparency.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045301#p26045301:rwzqwity said:Sajuuk[/url]":rwzqwity]Well, they're running on a qt framework for apps which would presumably mean better consistency and performance, but that's hardly enough to be a large enough factor when Android has become lighter and lighter. The other factor is the unique interface and UX, which while interesting to use, also isn't enough to sway most consumers. In the end the point is mobile is the new software frontier and everyone wants a presence, whether successful or not[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045227#p26045227:rwzqwity said:TimtheTaxMan[/url]":rwzqwity]Not that I'm opposed to this, but I fail to see the point. Unless the phone is 100% FLOSS, you might as well stick with android. Otherwise you just have another linux based smartphone with way fewer apps and no greater freedom or transparency.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045127#p26045127:2l9yrd5g said:ws3[/url]":2l9yrd5g][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045103#p26045103:2l9yrd5g said:beebee[/url]":2l9yrd5g][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26044857#p26044857:2l9yrd5g said:Ostracus[/url]":2l9yrd5g]Canonical: Ideal Ubuntu phone user is someone who doesn't need a lot of apps.
Buy a BB.![]()
Except BlackBerry BB10 can run Android apps.
BlackBerry's approach to Android is similar to WINE. But in the future, as processors get more powerful, Ubuntu can simply run Android in a VM.
Ubuntu can run BB10 in a VM and then you can run your Android apps on the virtualized BB10 on Ubuntu.
That's basically what I want, "just another Linux based smartphone" but without the all seeing hand of Google in the mix.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045227#p26045227:zd17wfra said:TimtheTaxMan[/url]":zd17wfra]Not that I'm opposed to this, but I fail to see the point. Unless the phone is 100% FOSS, you might as well stick with Android. Otherwise you just have another Linux based smartphone with way fewer apps and no greater freedom or transparency.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045433#p26045433:1zlva0ot said:Caffarius[/url]":1zlva0ot]That's basically what I want, "just another Linux based smartphone" but without the all seeing hand of Google in the mix.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045227#p26045227:1zlva0ot said:TimtheTaxMan[/url]":1zlva0ot]Not that I'm opposed to this, but I fail to see the point. Unless the phone is 100% FOSS, you might as well stick with Android. Otherwise you just have another Linux based smartphone with way fewer apps and no greater freedom or transparency.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26044883#p26044883:178lg1tz said:jdale[/url]":178lg1tz][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26044857#p26044857:178lg1tz said:Ostracus[/url]":178lg1tz]Canonical: Ideal Ubuntu phone user is someone who doesn't need a lot of apps.
Buy a BB.![]()
As a current WebOS user, I'm just what he has in mind.![]()
As an actual Linux distro I suspect it'll be a little easier to install things like gcc and iptables in a "traditional" admin sense. At that point I don't really care what Canonical puts in it unless the binary drivers themselves are trojans. I suspect the first portion I'll have to replace is their UI.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045467#p26045467:11k3e4op said:TimtheTaxMan[/url]":11k3e4op]Canonical doesn't have the best track record there either, but even if you trust them, how do you know who else is or isn't watching with all the blobs in the code.
In fact, I suspect the main reason we haven't seen a single 100% open tablet/mobile offering is due to providers wanting access and control over what you do with your phone.
Yes I'm sure the average user generally spends all their time installing beta versions of Cuda SDKs and drivers.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045287#p26045287:3u551iko said:ws3[/url]":3u551iko][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045199#p26045199:3u551iko said:Merkoth[/url]":3u551iko][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045115#p26045115:3u551iko said:ws3[/url]":3u551iko][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045031#p26045031:3u551iko said:Merkoth[/url]":3u551iko][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26044917#p26044917:3u551iko said:ws3[/url]":3u551iko]Canonical: Ideal Ubuntu phone user is someone who doesn't need a lot of apps.
... and who likes to compile their own kernels and fiddle with configuration files when stuff goes wrong.
Is this really a thing that happens to people? Last time I was forced to compile a kernel was many, many years ago.
I don't know. I don't use Linux anymore because I grew to dislike compiling kernels and fiddling with configuration files.
Well, then I'm very glad you decided to add your non-informed opinion to this thread. You've done Ars a great service today.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/271779/h ... ard-driver
"I was trying to install OpenCL using instructions from here: http://orbigo.net/2012/07/installing-nv ... 12-04-lts/
I dropped down to a shell using ctrl+alt+F1, and stopped the lightdm service. Then I ran the file from nVidia. For some reason I thought it would be a good idea to install the driver that came with the package. When I tried to restart lightdm after this, my system showed the ubuntu splash screen and then froze up with a black screen with a blinking cursor..."
Just like the good old days!
The ultimate goal of convergence is true, but it still has to be a good phone experience before, you know...it's adopted[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045639#p26045639:b2c93aaw said:Scorp1us[/url]":b2c93aaw]What? You all are crazy, respectfully.
The Ubuntu Phone is not about a phone. It's about a ubiquitous scalable device that is your computer. When they say there won't be apps, they mean phone-specific apps. There will be all the linux apps - LibreOffice, Inkscape, etc, that you can run by docking your phone with mouse/keyboard and monitor. This is something that no other platform can do. This is possible because the code bases are open source and can be packaged for Arm on the Linux kernel, as easily as your desktop.
As for porting apps
Android - no luck
BB10 - Yes, BB10 uses QML, UP uses QML!
iOS - no luck
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045433#p26045433:33uuhjdj said:Caffarius[/url]":33uuhjdj]That's basically what I want, "just another Linux based smartphone" but without the all seeing hand of Google in the mix.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045227#p26045227:33uuhjdj said:TimtheTaxMan[/url]":33uuhjdj]Not that I'm opposed to this, but I fail to see the point. Unless the phone is 100% FOSS, you might as well stick with Android. Otherwise you just have another Linux based smartphone with way fewer apps and no greater freedom or transparency.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26044959#p26044959:fhvdjy17 said:null_interface[/url]":fhvdjy17]Given that some huge percentage of apps are just custom frontends to websites and indeed offer no additional functionality, the lack of apps may not necessarily be a bad thing.
There are a couple of points.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26045227#p26045227:dc4ibp35 said:TimtheTaxMan[/url]":dc4ibp35]Not that I'm opposed to this, but I fail to see the point. Unless the phone is 100% FOSS, you might as well stick with Android. Otherwise you just have another Linux based smartphone with way fewer apps and no greater freedom or transparency.