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Re: [OFFICIAL] [NATIVE] HP TouchPad

Postby amenditman » Mon Nov 28, 2011 6:12 am

Haven't looked at KDE Plasma Active yet. Is it resource hungry or have they managed to shrink it down a lot from the main desktop?

Alternative to setting up a default DE/WM, provide a minimal install with all the hardware functioning and base linux. You could then provide packages for a few touch friendly desktop GUI's. Allowing the end user to choose. I would be interested in working out the details for LXDE, Entightenment, and KDE Plasma Active. Be fun to see what is what with each.
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [NATIVE] HP TouchPad

Postby kmihelich » Mon Nov 28, 2011 6:33 am

Given that Plasma Active only released officially a little over a month ago, I'm sure there are more than a handful of improvements to be made yet. But they are designing for smaller devices.. tablets, phones, set-top boxes, etc., so they're working toward a minimal footprint. Though I'm also biased toward KDE (and heavily Qt biased), being a very long-time user on the desktop. Their technology that they're building on, Plasma, is incredibly powerful and useful. They do more than just make some random interface, they study the whole user interaction process and develop the experience around what they learn.

There are a few nice demos on youtube with Plasma Active running on tablets, definitely worth checking out.

Sorry if this sounded like a KDE PR speech ;)
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [NATIVE] HP TouchPad

Postby dodgejcr » Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:30 am

I get busy for a week and this! Nice work crimsonredmk and all others involved. Im still all for e17 as the DE/WM and yeah it looks horrid fresh out of the box but it can really be a beautiful OS. Ill get playing with this as fast as I can and hopefully I can help out with something as with the chroot. Again, awesome work!
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [NATIVE] HP TouchPad

Postby Nolhian » Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:47 pm

My vote is on E17 with ELFE :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzgE6gkb2EE&t=0m33s

Looks awesome to me !
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [NATIVE] HP TouchPad

Postby crimsonredmk » Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:54 pm

kmihelich's KDE4 desktop looks exactly like KDE 3.5.x (my favorite before KDE4) so he shouldn't be talking. :lol:

EDIT: Moboot 0.3.5 is out so you can install it today!
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [NATIVE] HP TouchPad

Postby kmihelich » Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:02 pm

Haha.. indeed, I have stripped down a lot of the gloss and fuss that comes default, but there is a lot of KDE4 that is there, just not in my face all the time. I prefer to use the maximum amount of my screen real estate for applications and getting work done, not a stack of widgets. My philosophy is that if you can see your desktop background, you're not working hard enough ;)

I do like the enlightenment demo in that youtube video, pretty impressive and very much like what you expect from something like Android. If we can actually get this stable and working, being able to choose how you run your tablet is an awesome idea. Linux is all about choice after all.
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [NATIVE] HP TouchPad

Postby crimsonredmk » Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:09 pm

Yeah, definitely want to package something up into a nicer bundle soon. Too bad I have exams now until mid-December!
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [NATIVE] HP TouchPad

Postby amenditman » Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:29 am

Nolhian wrote:My vote is on E17 with ELFE :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzgE6gkb2EE&t=0m33s

Looks awesome to me !

That is from Jeff Hoogland, lead developer of Bodhi Linux. The touchscreen/tablet converter is a pet project of his.
Also, see this video, by Jeff using Bodhi Linux with Enlightenment DE on a Nokia N900.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Jeffhooglan ... jnZhRH4ZgU
That's an ARM processor folks.
This is really doable.

Jeff is a frequent visitor at Bruno's All Things Linux where I hang out. If you want to interview him for tips/tricks I will try to introduce you and set it up.
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [NATIVE] HP TouchPad

Postby amenditman » Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:32 am

crimsonredmk wrote:Yeah, definitely want to package something up into a nicer bundle soon. Too bad I have exams now until mid-December!
Right with you there. But I am willing to throw some time at this. Late nights and some weekends I can squeeze out an hour or two at a time. Over the Winter break I will have a bunch of time.
Can't wait for my special usb cables to arrive.
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [NATIVE] HP TouchPad

Postby crimsonredmk » Tue Nov 29, 2011 10:14 pm

Same here. Winter break is when all of this will happen. I've heard rumors that CyanogenMod is planning to release sources around that time too, just in case we can't get something working, we'll have another resource.
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