Hey,
I just stumbled onto ubuntu-mobile, and I'm definitely very encouraged
by what I've seen so far (it's almost usable.. if it would stop
crashing) I just recently switched my carputer to use Ubuntu, and now
I've installed ubuntu-mobile on it. I originally was just going to go
ahead and try and make a few touchscreen-friendly apps for the carputer,
but this saves me a lot of effort. :) So... a few questions:
a) When is it supposed to be ready for primetime?
b) Are the packages in Hardy updated regularly so that they're
'bleeding-edge'? If not, how can I ensure that my system is super-bloody
so I can stay on the non-working edge?
c) I'd love to help out with this, since as I said earlier, I was
going to try and do some similar types of things.. whats the best way to
go about doing that?
As I mentioned, I'm using this on the computer in my car, so I run it
inside a 'normal' Ubuntu install as opposed to a chroot as recommended
in the wiki... which hasn't caused too many issues (I can still ssh in,
so its fixable). Of course, a car-based computer isn't exactly the
target audience, but it has a touchscreen so close enough.
Thanks!
Dustin
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