On Sun, 2017-02-26 at 21:12 +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote: > El día Sunday, February 26, 2017 a las 02:05:01PM -0500, Rodney Dawes > escribió: > > > > > Both the BQ M10 tablet and Meizu Pro 5 phone are 64-bit hardware. > > The > > userland is currently only 32-bit there, because arm64 was not > > supported on 15.04, which the current phone/tablet images are based > > on. > > That would reduce your figure to 60% (if you're only talking > > official > > retail devices, or 50% if counting both M10 FHD/HD separately). > I do own a BQ M10 tablet. This is a fine device, but not a phone. I > does > not even has SIM slots, and if it would has, it is a bit complicated > to > held it on the ear for phone talking :-)
Well, you can always use a headset and Hangouts or something. :) > Having said this, when we could have an image from Canonical for the > M10 with > snap? When it's ready (or more than likely, before it's "ready" given that this is indeed Ubuntu we're talking about and things like this happen more publicly), I would presume. If/when any snap based images for devices are available, I'm sure they'll also get announced. There's been a lot of work to get Unity 8 and all the related components that make up what's on the phone/tablet, working on PCs, and in a snap environment, but there's still a lot of work left to do for proper confinement to work. I don't personally have a list of all the various bits left to do, but I do know it's quite a lot, including a need for some new features in snapd itself, before a snap based system could be on par with current device images.
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