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Message #00056
Re: Ubuntu tablet
What in particular makes the new Prime less than ideal? It's got a
load of power, which is also nice for Ubuntu, and to my knowledge the
only thing software-wise is that Ubuntu works on Tegra 2 now. It
wasn't always the case, and Tegra 3 is becoming more and more
ubiquitous. If we went for a strictly software support perspective,
something based on OMAP 4 would be much better. Plus, from a quality
standpoint, the Prime beats the original pretty well, and it still
offers the keyboard dock.
Or, maybe both tablets would be good? A sort of entry-level and premium?
(Don't read too much into this. I'm sure a lot of it is simply because
I bought a Prime a few weeks ago, and would love to see Ubuntu running
on it. :-) )
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 09:18, Randall Ross <randall@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks Alan. Now we can all get hacking! ;)
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