Re: [Ubuntu-tablet] Which Email client for Ubuntu tablet?

2012-02-11 Thread Nicholas Shatokhin
I think the better choice it's a creating a new email client special for Ubuntu. Sat, 11 Feb 2012 10:14:50 +0200 було написано Markus Burrer : Hi, I wonder which email client shoud be used on a tablet (or even on a phone). Thunderbird is not really a good choice. I tried it yesterday, b

Re: [Ubuntu-tablet] Ubuntu tablet

2012-02-11 Thread Nicholas Shatokhin
We can use Kickstarter. We can design tablet, get money through Kickstarter and open startup that will develop this tablets. Fri, 10 Feb 2012 22:37:59 +0200 було написано Sandy Martin : Ok working with any hardware company is a big step. For me the tablet need that cross between a casual

Re: [Ubuntu-tablet] Ubuntu tablet

2012-01-29 Thread Nicholas Shatokhin
Why am I vote for Transformer Prime? First of all, transformers is the most popular Android tablets in the world. Many people have it and they don't want to buy second tablet. But if Ubuntu will be better than Android, they will setup it into their tablets. Second, Transformer Prime is the

Re: [Ubuntu-tablet] Ubuntu tablet

2012-01-28 Thread Nicholas Shatokhin
Very good choice :) Please, don't forget that in summer will be modified Prime with bigger screen resolution (but I don't think that it's problem :) ) But the problem of new tablet OS in small count of applications. So, I hope Canonical will add us possibility to deploy ARM tablet apps into

Re: [Ubuntu-tablet] Ubuntu tablet

2012-01-28 Thread Nicholas Shatokhin
ablet. I think this is going to change with Ubuntu 12.04 because of all the ARM work Canonical has been doing for Ubuntu. I know they are targeting OMAP4 cpu machines and have said tablets with the Tegra2 cpu will be supported. Brian On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 5:25 AM, Nicholas Shatokhin wrote:

Re: [Ubuntu-tablet] Ubuntu tablet

2012-01-28 Thread Nicholas Shatokhin
Ubuntu successfully works on Asus EeePad Transformer (ARM device). Sat, 28 Jan 2012 05:13:57 +0200 було написано Elizabeth Krumbach : On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 6:37 PM, Randall Ross wrote: As we wait for a real Ubuntu tablet (with Ubuntu pre-installed, certified, etc), what's the best bet