Thread lightly on the Activities/Applications button as it's usually overclouded with all the apps on the system :p (And loads them all as default screen to pop)
But, all in all, Gnome looks like going (rocketing) mobile.
Unfortunately there is a big difference between writing GUI apps for touch-screens and for the desktop. In order for Fedora NN (where NN >= 20 probably) to work smoothly on such device, the whole environment must be rewritten. A legacy GUI app just can't work nicely on a tablet, and vice versa. I have an Android tablet with a docking station (Asus Transformer) - keyboard and mouse are seriously useless on Android because all apps are made for touch screen, not keyboard and mouse...
this is the best. i really want to know what kind of tablet that is!
weeblerbob 2 months ago
Thread lightly on the Activities/Applications button as it's usually overclouded with all the apps on the system :p (And loads them all as default screen to pop)
But, all in all, Gnome looks like going (rocketing) mobile.
KDE stays desk bound.
And there you have it: choice.
yo6ial 2 months ago
Tap to close,tap,tap,tap,tap,tap...close finally.That was funny :)))
djuroue1 3 months ago
Unfortunately there is a big difference between writing GUI apps for touch-screens and for the desktop. In order for Fedora NN (where NN >= 20 probably) to work smoothly on such device, the whole environment must be rewritten. A legacy GUI app just can't work nicely on a tablet, and vice versa. I have an Android tablet with a docking station (Asus Transformer) - keyboard and mouse are seriously useless on Android because all apps are made for touch screen, not keyboard and mouse...
dlekic 3 months ago
Which tablet is this ?
raseel 3 months ago
when showing a screen it would be helpful if your trade mark weren't obliterating 1/3 of the screen.
FewClues 3 months ago
@FewClues thanks. will keep in mind for future,
arnieswap 3 months ago
Bye bye, Android :-)
pablofoche 3 months ago