Craig White wrote: > On Tue, 2009-12-01 at 15:27 -0700, Trent Shipley wrote: > >> Well, it seems like the list has come down to two major desktop distros, >> Ubuntu and Fedora and as far as I know neither is commercial. There was >> a time when Mandrake, Debian, Red Hat, SuSE, and others were all looking >> at the desktop as a potential market. The survivors seem to have headed >> for big servers or special cases. Meanwhile, a lot of activity has >> opened up in sub-desktop consumer Linux, most notably with Google's >> Android and Chrome. >> > ---- > I think that Android and Chrome serve different purposes than the main > stream Linux distributions - they are intended for lighterweight > hardware, smaller cpu, smaller screens etc. and thus far, telephone and > similar devices and netbooks have been their target. > > There clearly is a need for both lightweight desktops and full featured > desktops. > > Any distribution looking to sell a Desktop OS is going to have to ramp > put the technical support for it because people will have questions and > expect answers. > > I gather that some of the early release images of Chrome have been > dominating the torrents lately. > > I would like to point out that I just got a Moto Droid the other day and > it is an extremely complicated device and I'm still discovering things > about it. > > I thought at first it was curious that before the dude at the VZ store > would hand me the telphone, he downloaded and installed 'Advanced Task > Killer (Free)' and wanted to show me how to use it. I didn't need the > demo, I understood what it was for but apparently at some level, VZ made > a decision to teach people how to use these things because they are also > holding classes on Android (one of my friends bought one and was very > grateful for the class he went to). > > But I will point out things I didn't realize until after I got the > Droid... > - Evolution calendars sync rather well with Gmail calendars > - Evolution contacts can mount Gmail contacts and contacts can be moved > or copied back and forth (beware that certain punctuation like $/\& can > cause problems) Not all fields work...but enough work > - Evolution task lists however - fahgettabouddit > > It occurred to me that in this case, I was lucky because Linux desktop > essentially already integrated support for Gmail while on Apple or > Microsoft (especially Outlook), there are extra hoops. I also found when > doing my google search thing for this, that the KDE PIM stuff can sync > with Google but I don't use the KDE PIM stuff very much. > > Craig > > I'm stuck with a Blackberry, which is OK. It sounds like your (Craig's) experience jives with the reviews, "Droid is a phone geeks will love." That means it's a niche product. OS X is the best consumer OS I've worked in. I bet the iPhone still beats the Droid for *typical* user experience ... except for the network thing which Phoenix iPhone users I've known hate. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss