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Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
That's an interesting setup. Should try it with my tablet next time.

Linuxjournal: The Rapidly Changing Desktop | Linux Journal

Two years ago, I got into a conversation with another professional about the desktop. I opined that very shortly, the desktop would be our cell phone and there would be no need to put file servers at everyone's desk. This was partially driven by th...
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago from Friendica for Android
Was a bit wondering and shocked today that nearly all commercials I saw this afternoon when looking for an indonesian restaurant in Cologne were about scrum master trainings around here or some online tools that I saw yesterday. First I thought it was just a coincidence, but just realized now that I was logged in with my google account on the tablet. Quite scary somehow and glad that on the desktop I have enough plugins that prevent all these trackings and commercials.

Does someone know about some useable #kanban or #scrum board FLOSS tools? Yesterday I found a lot of "free" SaaS tools, but hardly any FLOSS or at least tools I can run on premise.
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
LinuxJournal about Plasma Active
Already bit old, from the release of PA2, but it presents some ideas of it quite good.

Linuxjournal: Plasma Active - a New Approach to Tablet Computing | Linux Jour


Why would you spend a few hundred dollars on a device that is little more than a smartphone (with a bigger screen, without the phone)? ...
Nice said Aaron:
"...right now, there is too much focus on created devices that serve the owner of the application store and focus on consumption of new devices just for the sake of the newness of the device".
Categories: KDE [remove] , Plasma Active [remove]
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
Browser and OS, a bad combination
Always unbelievable to see how a crashing browser tab can reboot the whole #Android tablet. #fail
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
Terrible looking Android G+ app ;-)
OMG... it is really time to get rid of G+. Haven't used it anymore since I have my own ~friendica ~friendica instance. Today there was an update of the G+ Andoid app. It looks really terrible and confusing or is just the display damaged on my tablet? The text over the pictures is really disturbing and also plain text has poor contrast.
Oh but profile pics on new posts when they are repeated look quite much like the profile pictures from wall-to-wall posts in ~friendica ~friendica. :-D
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
Finally GPS on my tablet :-)
I have finally received the free TF201 #GPS Extension Kit for #ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime today.
First of all I have to say, it is really working! I really got a quite good GPS position. :-D But I have only tested in the garden yet. Needs some real use testing soon when geo mapping #OSM again. I think #OSMTracker on tablet can be a quite useful tool for making annotations, notes, pictures, etc. for your GPS tracks.

Now to the other side. It is a really light piece of plastic and of course you can not use your cover anymore if you use the GPS extension kit. Don't know how to transport it all the time. Also so many ugly stickers on it. It consumes 0,41W extra.
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
KDE Plasma Netbook
Nice article about #KDE #Plasma Netbook in Linux Magazine. It is great to see how all the ideas from KDE4 getting into shape and how modular and flexible it is. Just take a look also on Plasma Active for tablets. :-)

Linux Magazine: KDE Plasma Netbook Revisited - Linux Magazine Online


With Unity, Cinnamon, and Gnome 3 getting all the buzz, it's easy to overlook other interesting projects that attempt to rethink the traditional desktop metaphor. Case in point, the KDE Plasma Netbook interface. Despite its moniker, the KDE's alterna...
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Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
RAM and storage have doubled since the pre-order. :-)
#vivaldi #tablet

♲ aseigo
more good news: Vivaldi will ship with 8GB of internal storage. updating the website now!
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
A crowdfunding tablet with Plasma Active
Sounds interesting, but still would love to hear from Vivaldi again.

Ars Technica: Android and Linux on a dual-booting tablet for $100 (Jon Brodkin)


Maker of "PengPod" tablets is seeking cash on crowdfunding site Indiegogo.
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
Decentralize content stores
I love the idea to run your own content stores to provide controlled and own content to your family or at schools. #decentralization

♲ Home
Sneak Peek into Vivaldi's Content Store
Hello Everyone,

With the release of the Vivaldi Tablet approaching, the community is beginning to see some glimpses of the finalized product that most have been anticipating. Here we see a preview of the content store:

http://blip.tv/aseig...view-v1-6111481

The content-store will use a point system similar to the other popular content stores such as the Xbox 360 Marketplace. Aaron explains the reasoning behind its setup in a video on his blog (http://aseigo.blogspot.com/). There will be the ability to use the main content store and also host your own content on your own instance of the content store, allowing you to control the content available. The school reference is nice, and I bet it can be adjusted so one could set it up to where "x" value of points can see a certain level of content, say to divide up different grades. Interesting stuff if I do say so.

At this time the price of points is unknown. More information will likely be announced closer to the official release date.

-Skippy
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
Android App for ownCloud
Not really useable on #Android tablets yet.

The Android App is HERE | ownCloud


We are pleased to provide the source code and .apk for the ownCloud Android App — optimized for Android devices running 2.3.6 and higher, specifically mobile phones and similar sized devices. The app allows users to manage files on the ownCloud ser...
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
Looking forward to hold it in my hands. :-)


♲ Aaron J. Seigo

Vivaldi nearly here :)

After another long "getting the details sorted" session on the phone with our manufacturing partner this morning, it looks like I'll be able to sign the purchase order sometime next week so that the first shipments of Vivaldi tablets can be put together. Which in turn means orders will be turned on shortly thereafter.

I have some even more exciting news: they will come with 1GB of RAM rather than the previously planned 512MB. This makes a big difference in the performance when running multiple applications.

We're now working on getting the OS image wrapped up, and that is coming along nicely as well. Zack has a vritual machine based image creation environment set up, which Martin has been more than excellent in helping him set up. We have branches in the relevant git repositories so that we can further stabilize the code while development continues on in master. Things are coming together.

The other weekend we even had time to put together a little fun puzzle that starts when you open the box and which invites you to explore the device to find where it leads you. It was something the graphic design team came up with and I think it's a really neat idea. It blends so nicely with the Make·Play·Live philosophy. Plus it's just plain fun, at least for those of us who enjoy puzzles. :)
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
GPS-Dongle bestellt
Na das funktionierte ja mal problemlos. Den kostenlosen GPS-Dongle für mein ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime bestellt.
Überlege mir aber leider immer noch, ob ich den Booloader unlocken soll um auch ein vernünftiges OS drauf zu bekommen. Ist irgendwie unverschämt, dass man dadurch die Garantie verliert.

ASUSTeK Computer Inc.

wir danken Ihnen, dass Sie sich für ein ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime entschieden und damit dazu beigetragen haben, dass es seit seiner Markteinführung im Dezember 2011 zum beliebtesten Android™ basierten Tablet geworden ist. Ihr Feedback zu ...
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
GPS für ASUS Transformer Prime
Das hört sich ja mal sehr gut an. Gerade in Dresden wieder leidvoll gemerkt, dass das #GPS überhaupt gar nicht funktioniert im #ASUS Transformer #Prime. Das Zusatzmodul brauche ich auf jeden Fall.

heise online | Asus-Tablet mit GPS-Problem: Zusatzmodul soll Abh

Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
Encrypted and password protected activities will be a really amazing feature. #vivaldi #kde #tablet

♲ Aaron J. Seigo
vivaldi ordering delay
We had expected to be able to pull the lever on orders for Vivaldi by a couple of days ago. Last month there were some developments that have consequently pushed back the project by about a month. I'll be sending out emails tomorrow to individuals catching them up with this, but thought I'd let people know via my blog as well.

We are still on track to deliver, however a number of things in our supply chain through to retail have ended up taking longer than expected. When I look back at the delays I can see a good reason and ways we will have benefited in the near term from each of them, but that does not make them any more fun to endure.

In more happy news, development of the Plasma Active Mer OS that will appear on the device is progressing nicely with things like hardware buttons, file management and more starting to really slot in. Thanks to the extended timeline to delivery, we will also likely be shipping from day one with the ability to set activities as private and have them locked with encryption behind a password.
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
Can't wait to get my #Vivaldi tablet. Everything around this just sounds to be right.

♲ Aaron J. Seigo
forums, bodega client code, partners :)
So this is becoming a one-a-week blog, which is certainly a sign of how busy things have been for us. Among other things, here's what we've been up to:

Forums

We were contacted by Matthias Lee, owner of opentablets.org, a couple weeks back. Since then, they have put together forums for Vivaldi and have started posting news and information about our efforts.

I know some of you will ask "What about forums.kde.org?" Plasma Active forums and related KDE discussions will continue there, while opentablets.org will focus on our specific tablet (and other) future products. This is the beauty of open participation: everyone gets to add their own flavour.

We're really excited about opentablets.org as it is one more piece of the community support and interaction puzzle being filled in by the community itself.

Device Image and Mer Progress

We've been working with new OS images this week at a somewhat frantic pace. Mer now has NetworkManager packages, allowing us to use that instead of connman where it makes sense. This really shows the progress of Meego as a community project in my opinion. Kudos to the people who have made that happen, including our own Lamarque who has worked on all sorts of KDE and NetworkManager bits.

We've updated KDE PIM and other relevant packages as well to catch up with various fixes and improvements to improve performance and reliability. This comes along with updates from Plasma Active itself such as the new file manager and encrypted activities.

With newer images, I'm now getting ~7 hours of continuous usage on the device. Again, this depends on what I'm doing, but while flipping between activities, launching apps, doing some web browsing .. you know, the usual stuff .. the battery is serving us well. It is still possible to kill it quicker with more aggressive usage (true on all devices in my experience), this is quite reasonable. I'm hoping we can deliver with these kinds of lifetimes on the battery.

Image creation has started to creep into the publicly visible area as can be see on the Vivaldi page on the Mer wiki. Our collaboration with Mer, both on the technical as well as organizational level, continues to be excellent with Mer being put on ever more solid ground. And a non-profit organization is not far away, it seems, so we can help provide for the technical needs of the community. :)

Add On App

I've talked about the Add On app previously as said we were getting close to releasing code. We have been working in a private git repository trying various things, not all of which were successes along the way, looking for what we could utilize well as our add-ons delivery application. We still have a fair amount of work to do on the client side, but today I put together a git repository containing the current client side work and put it up on git.kde.org. You can grab it with a `git clone kde:scratch/aseigo/bodega-client`. Eventually, assuming all works out as planned, this will move through the usual review process and find a home alongside the other Plasma Active repos. This repository is where we will be working from this point forward on the client side, and we welcome others to join in.

Right now there are two parts in the repository: the library which is a Qt-only C++ wrapper around the json API which makes it easy to use in an async way, and a QML application which integrated nicely with the KDE Platform by using Plasma QML Components and things like KWallet.

On the non-technical side, one of the really exciting things we're doing is what amounts to profit sharing with app developers, via the points give away experiment we're doing with pre-orders. I really need to write some more publicly about this, but the concept is pretty straight-forward: we take some of the proceeds, turn them into points in the store, give those to people who purchase devices and they pick which content (apps, etc) should be awarded those points which results in the content creators being rewarded financially based on those user choices. What's intriguing to me is that this all happens really without anyone knowing that they are part of that process: to the device owner as well as the content creator is looks like business as usual .. except the device owner may perceive it as having received some free value in the store.

In Other News

Work continues on our corporate partner network (which I wish to make a little more generic as we work on this side of it to include non-corporate members more seamlessly) and we're in the "letter of understanding" signing phase. I'm really excited to be able to share this with the world as it will demonstrate nicely the dynamic nature of the ecosystem that is developing around the Make Play Live devices.

Oh .. and we've also chosen our 10" hardware for release later in the year. But more on that another time. ;)
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