Hi! 2013/3/19 Peter Gueckel <pgueckel@xxxxxxxxx>: > 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? AFAIK, not at the moment. > 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? Well, that's the direction that Ubuntu is taking. I am not sure if enough developers will embrace it so enough good quality mobile applications are available compared to other platforms. The way I see it Fedora is pushing to be the best desktop environment. If this same desktop experience can be ported to a tablet or a mobile is something that we have yet to see. Just because you can do it it doesn't mean it is a good idea. Greetings, -- Jorge Martínez López <jorgeml@xxxxxxxxx> http://www.jorgeml.net -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org