By: murrayy
You make two very, very bold claims here: That all “screens will be touch screens” by 2014 and that windows and macos will either going to be irrelevant or open source. You don’t argue the first point,...
View ArticleBy: alex285
Hello, Sure I mean all the new screens and of course is just what I imagine that will happen. Touch screens cost is low, there are already plenty Notebooks with touchscreens so it makes no sense for...
View ArticleBy: Sethu
I think it would be easy to install gnome3 on a intel based “Convertible Laptops” like taichi and yoga and would be fun to test . But I don’t know how well X11 can handle the touch screen . I am pretty...
View ArticleBy: Significan Me
Yeah it’s great that they are moving to the touch screen/mobile market, where to be honest they will not succeed. That market is well developed by now, and all they will succeed is loosing desktop...
View ArticleBy: Pavol Klačanský
you know, train left station few years ago, and GNOME 3 is far far from being ready, so when it will be ready for the prime time, new train will leave station and you will start all over and there are...
View ArticleBy: Stiph
I think you read the article too much with the mobile market in mind. The whole point is that mainline modern laptops(workstations maybe?) will get a touch screen soon. Gnome 3 is still not fully ready...
View ArticleBy: alex285
I think is to soon to talk about missing trains. Win8 just released, Apple hasn’t even an alternative.. Angry birds (and that kind of apps) isn’t the issue. If Adobe and Autodesk would release their...
View ArticleBy: Pavol Klačanský
My point was other companies (Google and Apple especially) are moving on, developing “next” product. I can bet you GNOME will be ready maybe in 1 year or later (very very positive prediction). Surface...
View ArticleBy: alex285
I don’t disagree with you, but I am optimistic that the push of Linux Desktop will come from other companies. Not necessarily from Canonical. Gnome maybe needs one more year, but Gnome has prospect and...
View ArticleBy: subliminal kid
I’m afraid touch screens in desktop computers are doomed to irrelevance. Why would anyone want to use a touch screen when you have a keyboard and a mouse right there? Also, being touch-friendly it’s...
View ArticleBy: alex285
I bought today a Samsung Galaxy 10.1″ Tablet. Well, there are plenty of reason why you wouldn’t want to use a keyboard :) Surfing on internet is much easier on a touchscreen (ie seating on the couch,...
View ArticleBy: Links 29/11/2012: Dell Sells GNU/Linux Gear at Lower Cost Than Windows,...
[...] yes, Gnome3 did a good deal with Touch Screens! Why Gnome3 does a touch screen interface when you can’t actually run Gnome in any tablet -at least today ..is a typical question. A typical answer...
View ArticleBy: Reality
Open source OS has about .0000001% market share; closed system totally dominates and is not going away. You are a fool with a big mouth.
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[…] Gnome 3 potrebujú našu podporu. Prečítajte si preto výborné zhodnotenie a vlastný význam orientácie sa Gnome 3 architektúry na fenomén blízkej b…. Poznámka autora: Článok používa linuxové...
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