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Originally posted by rikkinho View Postlook to the apps for ubuntu touch. wayland in fedora? not works well yet, we will stuck with x one more year
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Originally posted by maslascher View PostHope it will eventually like this:
Canonical gaves up- nobody wants Mir and nobody wants write apps to this "display server/compositor" so Canonical gives the best what they developed with Mir to Wayland. That is actually the only reasonable way I see, Wayland app support is very poor but let's look on Mir-support none.
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Originally posted by Drago View PostThey should give up Mir too! Fedora has already Wayland, and in a year it will be official.
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Originally posted by SyXbiT View Post"More details can be found via the Mir Bazaar repository."
Hahaha. They need to just give up on Bazaar already.
and a better default model for branching.
However I usually use git anyway due to better integration in Jetbrains IDEs.
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Originally posted by rikkinho View Postlook to the apps for ubuntu touch.
Also, Touch focuses heavily on mobile, so I'm not too confident about the usefulness of these apps on the desktop. The upside of these apps is that they target Qt, so running on Wayland shouldn't be a problem (if Canonical has refrained from introducing low-level Ubuntu-isms in these apps).
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Originally posted by rikkinho View Postlook to the apps for ubuntu touch. wayland in fedora? not works well yet, we will stuck with x one more year
Samsung's postponed Tizen Linux-based smartphone is now heading for a launch in India by the end of the year, reports India's Economic Times. Everybody, it seems, wants a piece of the Indian smartphone market. The latest company with plans to jump headlong into South Asia is Samsung, which aims to ship a Tizen Linux-based smartphone in India after the Diwali festival
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