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Message #20027
Re: M10 Tablet - First Impressions
I Just took a ride with the tablet. GPS and uNav work on one condition. the program like unav or SensorsStatus work only when while turning them on a GPS signal is available. if we turn uNav at home under the roof and then go outside the program doesn't work. It works after program restart when gps signal is available.
From: Andrea Bernabei <andrea.bernabei@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Marcin Xc <gtriderxc@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Mitchell Reese <dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "ubuntu-phone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <ubuntu-phone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2016 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] M10 Tablet - First Impressions
On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 4:49 PM, Marcin Xc <gtriderxc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Mitchell!
Hi Marcin!
I also got my tablet this week. Point 8 - I have no problems with GPS. uNav seems works fine. However I didn't updated the device yet. There are about 500mb updates to be downloaded and at the moment I have only GSM Internet access. So without the update, as I said GPS works fine.Could You please provide us link to Your bug so tha we could join the issue?
What doesn't work on my tablet is a Libre office Writer. I can't write anything. Does this program only works with hardware keyboard? Is it impossible to write anything in libre office writer with a screen keyboard?
See Mitchell's point no.6
When it comes to forgetting my Laptop, convergence and stuff like that, I can not. First of all because of the Libre Office. And then... sadly all "the others" use Skype and What's app. I even have to contact my boss through whats app, send pictures etc. I think only this two apps would bring Ubuntu phone and tablet many thousands or millions users. As far as now we are only crazy geeks ;-) who don't follow the mainstream :-)))
Cheers
Marcin - well known GTrider
From: Mitchell Reese <dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: ubuntu-phone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2016 6:34 AM
Subject: [Ubuntu-phone] M10 Tablet - First Impressions
Hi people, thought I'd post up a few initial impressions with the FHD M10
tablet. Have had it for a couple days now and been putting it through it's
paces. All up - great job! Awesome hardware, and the system is lots of fun
to use.
Firstly, I'm typing this in desktop mode paired top a Logitech keyboard and
hp bluetooth mouse. Keyboard works flawlessly, mouse works best when one or
two apps are open. More causes it to stutter.
Have tried an external display a couple times - works great both with a
projector and smaller tv monitor.
Overall the tablet works well, and is shaping up to be a great experience.
Here are a few bugs I found so far - feel free to let me know the best
place to report them and I'll post them up.
1. Mouse gets very laggy when more than a couple apps are open - very hard
to scroll, let alone move it anywhere. Is this hardware related (i.e., not
enough power yet), or OS (i.e., still being optimised)?
2. Switching between apps in desktop mode is very slow - worse with a
mouse, however still slow with touch if more than a couple apps are open.
Again - is this hardware or OS related?
3. Bug in initial download of the updated 10.1 ota - couldn't do it until I
changed the timezone to manually with my location.
4. Love the sidestage, however took me time to work out that I needed to
tap with three fingers on the screen to dismiss it. Very slick now, but
without saying this somewhere, it's difficult to figure out. Would be best
on the instructions on the side stage when no app is there to say this, or
at the very least the first time it's run.
5. In general, the system still has a fair bit of lag - noticeable when
switching scopes, and watching videos while streaming (youtube, etc.) Again
- OS or software related?
6. X11 apps are confusing. The gui is different (ouch! So small!!!!!!), and
on screen keyboard doesn't work with them. Imho, I think there should be a
seperate 'legacy apps' scope. Bundling them together with other apps that
work great (Dekko, Unav, etc.) gives the impression they should also work
as well. They don't.
7. Libreoffice is usable with a keyboard and mouse, but the font for all
the settings is miniscule. This makes it painful to read. Would be great if
there was some way to manually change this.
8. GPS doesn't work with the tablet - the daemon seems to continually be
restarting, making it unusable. The only option has been to disable it
entirely. Have filed a bug for this.
All up though, a great experience. There's no way in it's current form this
table t can serve as a desktop - even my aging ultrabook - replacement.
That said, working within it's current limitations, I've only opened my
laptop a couple times since having it. Great job people - I'm looking
forward to seeing where this goes.
Mitchell
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