BBOSAK2143 wrote:Now this is what I have been ranting and raving for!!!! This is the kind of advancement that needs to happen so people can use real technology instead of wanna be's!I saw this coming last year! All you Linux developers need to extend your hand and give yourself a pat on the back. You made it happen!!!!! This is proof of your sheer and wonderful brilliance!!!! Now before this "Ubuntu Edge" I personally have had no desire to get a smartphone. Now I will be waiting and when I could get one I will! I will bet many others will too! Part of the reason many of us shy from these "Smartphones" is compatibility! Sure I like all kinds of operating systems, but there is a point where it becomes annoying is when you have to match home pc to smartphone or other device! With a more unified system, I believe this will be the cutting edge that helps avoid that annoyance and make people be able to enjoy these devices!!!!
BBOSAK2143 wrote:Yes, I know is not quite done yet, but I love the fact they are giving it the green light and getting into the competition!!!! This will be great for everyone. I love competition as it helps everyone improve. When one unit sews up the market, we all suffer with junk and lack of improvements! Now there is a strong arm entering the race!!! Linux and its competitive ways always do the market justice! Just am excited as Linux has become home for me! I might moan and groan about things, but is my lack of understanding that causes that! I spend hours on end trying to learn as much as I can. It as is truly the most remarkable OS I have ever seen!
ryanvade wrote:You know what I mean. For Linux users Ubuntu touch is a clear choice. PURE LINUX.
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