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On March 14, 2012 at 1:22 PM "Canek Peláez Valdés" <caneko@×××××.com> |
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> Alan, the "vast majority" of Linux users right now are phone users. |
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> At least, that's how I see it. |
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> Again, think about phones. And tablets. And TVs. And |
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> [insert-here-cool-gadgets-from-the-future]. |
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> Right now Linux runs in my phone, my TV's, my routers and every |
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> computer I own. I have a couple of Windows installations, which I use |
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> once or twice every three months (I ported a PyGTK program to Windows |
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> last week, so I had to boot into Windows for the first time this |
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> year). I want Linux running on *everything*, and what is more: I don't |
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> want android in my handhelds, I want the full GNOME experience. |
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> Regards. |
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What phone do you have running which "Linux"? |
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I'm curious because a couple months ago we got new Samsung Galaxy S phones. |
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I'd previously used an iPhone 3GS for a bit over a year. Since I can't |
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stand Apple, as a company, it was with great joy that we could get 2 of |
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these Galaxy S phones for free (with the 2-year contract, of course). |
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