For organization? It's clean, and straight forward. It's basically gmenu but with even more trimmings. Quite a few people in the community have been designing such menus, and personally I like what I see in that screenshot. Even if it won't work with the Pandora, it's a source of inspiration for menu coders.God Ginrai posted on May 20 2009 at 07:34 PM said:Looks like a bunch of eyecandy to me. I don't really see much that's useful there. Not to mention the fact that they said it was made for "Intel" processors. That means that there would be a lot of stuff that we would have to change to make it compatible with ARM. I don't see any benefit in using this.
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That doesn't mean that they'll code an ARM version anytime soon. Also, the Pandora won't be using e17 in the end. It will be using Matchbox. Users can also use the interface cpasjuste made, or the really nice one that efegea is working on.mazza558 posted on May 20 2009 at 02:39 PM said:Well, it'd launch the Pandora outside of the hobbyist market and into mainstream usage if Moblin was an option. It looks a lot easier to use than the current incarnation of E17 shown in the latest video, and probably has more immediate usefulness to most people than a desktop DE on a DS-sized device.God Ginrai posted on May 20 2009 at 06:34 PM said:Looks like a bunch of eyecandy to me. I don't really see much that's useful there. Not to mention the fact that they said it was made for "Intel" processors. That means that there would be a lot of stuff that we would have to change to make it compatible with ARM. I don't see any benefit in using this.
-God Ginrai
As for ARM support, Moblin was designed for MIDs first and foremost, and, despite the sponsorship by Intel, the Linux Foundation will want to get this thing on as amny MIDs as possible - this includes ARM processors.
Except a built-in browser would only cause complaints that the browser doesn't have X feature, whereas if Firefox doesn't do it. they can find an extension, and if they can't find an extension we can tell them make one. There's similar problems with all of the other things it tries to build into its interface.Eversmile posted on May 20 2009 at 02:42 PM said:For organization? It's clean, and straight forward. It's basically gmenu but with even more trimmings. Quite a few people in the community have been designing such menus, and personally I like what I see in that screenshot. Even if it won't work with the Pandora, it's a source of inspiration for menu coders.God Ginrai posted on May 20 2009 at 07:34 PM said:Looks like a bunch of eyecandy to me. I don't really see much that's useful there. Not to mention the fact that they said it was made for "Intel" processors. That means that there would be a lot of stuff that we would have to change to make it compatible with ARM. I don't see any benefit in using this.
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-God Eversmile
Variety is the spice of life! More choice, more fun. If they release a version, it's good.God Ginrai posted on May 20 2009 at 07:43 PM said:That doesn't mean that they'll code an ARM version anytime soon. Also, the Pandora won't be using e17 in the end. It will be using Matchbox. Users can also use the interface cpasjuste made, or the really nice one that efegea is working on.
-God Ginrai
And we're already getting a variety. Not only do we have the 3 choices I mentioned for styles, but we also have 2 other distros that are trying to be ready in time. (ubuntu and gentoo) Not to mention there's already been talk about other distros like Android, etc.Eversmile posted on May 20 2009 at 02:45 PM said:Variety is the spice of life! More choice, more fun. If they release a version, it's good.God Ginrai posted on May 20 2009 at 07:43 PM said:That doesn't mean that they'll code an ARM version anytime soon. Also, the Pandora won't be using e17 in the end. It will be using Matchbox. Users can also use the interface cpasjuste made, or the really nice one that efegea is working on.
-God Ginrai
And we're already getting a variety. Not only do we have the 3 choices I mentioned for styles, but we also have 2 other distros that are trying to be ready in time. (ubuntu and gentoo"] Not to mention there's already been talk about other distros like Android, etc.God Ginrai posted on May 20 2009 at 07:50 PM) [quote="Eversmile posted on May 20 2009 at 02:45 PM said:Variety is the spice of life! More choice, more fun. If they release a version, it's good.God Ginrai posted on May 20 2009 at 07:43 PM said:That doesn't mean that they'll code an ARM version anytime soon. Also, the Pandora won't be using e17 in the end. It will be using Matchbox. Users can also use the interface cpasjuste made, or the really nice one that efegea is working on.
-God Ginrai
Just because there is a choice doesn't mean we can't have more of a choice. Unless of course it won't be compatible with firefox/other good applications, then yeah, it'd be a bit pooey.[/quote]Think about it this way. Even if you did have Firefox on it, you wouldn't get to it just by pressing that Internet tab. That's their browser, that tab would just be a waste of space if you always used Firefox. See my point? Eyecandy. Anyways, I never said that someone can't port it. I'm not gonna push someone away from porting it. I'm simply stating that I don't believe there to be any benefit from using it. It's not going to get us the mainstream crowd any more than ubuntu would.Eversmile posted on May 20 2009 at 02:53 PM) [quote="God Ginrai posted on May 20 2009 at 07:50 PM said:And we're already getting a variety. Not only do we have the 3 choices I mentioned for styles, but we also have 2 other distros that are trying to be ready in time. (ubuntu and gentoo"] Not to mention there's already been talk about other distros like Android, etc.Eversmile posted on May 20 2009 at 02:45 PM said:Variety is the spice of life! More choice, more fun. If they release a version, it's good.God Ginrai posted on May 20 2009 at 07:43 PM said:That doesn't mean that they'll code an ARM version anytime soon. Also, the Pandora won't be using e17 in the end. It will be using Matchbox. Users can also use the interface cpasjuste made, or the really nice one that efegea is working on.
-God Ginrai
-God Ginrai
If it's open source, like Mazza said, it could be modded/coded/whatevered in. If not, then some harder mods. If again not, yeah, unless the browser is awesome, it'd be iffy. IT DOES look nice and organised though, and android certainly looks inviting for mainstreamers too.God Ginrai posted on May 20 2009 at 08:00 PM said:Think about it this way. Even if you did have Firefox on it, you wouldn't get to it just by pressing that Internet tab. That's their browser, that tab would just be a waste of space if you always used Firefox. See my point? Eyecandy. Anyways, I never said that someone can't port it. I'm not gonna push someone away from porting it. I'm simply stating that I don't believe there to be any benefit from using it. It's not going to get us the mainstream crowd any more than ubuntu would.
Modded to have a games tab, and it would be perfect. It's even designed with the same/similar aspect ratio in mind, and would be wonderful with the touchscreen.mazza558 posted on May 20 2009 at 01:27 PM said:I cannot think of a more perfect match for the Pandora, software-wise.
So first someone would have to write all the code to change the architecture. (This includes the stuff sebt3 mentioned) Then they would have to write even more code to mod it to get rid of the locked-in stuff. See how much work that is?Eversmile posted on May 20 2009 at 03:03 PM said:If it's open source, like Mazza said, it could be modded/coded/whatevered in. If not, then some harder mods. If again not, yeah, unless the browser is awesome, it'd be iffy. IT DOES look nice and organised though, and android certainly looks inviting for mainstreamers too.God Ginrai posted on May 20 2009 at 08:00 PM said:Think about it this way. Even if you did have Firefox on it, you wouldn't get to it just by pressing that Internet tab. That's their browser, that tab would just be a waste of space if you always used Firefox. See my point? Eyecandy. Anyways, I never said that someone can't port it. I'm not gonna push someone away from porting it. I'm simply stating that I don't believe there to be any benefit from using it. It's not going to get us the mainstream crowd any more than ubuntu would.
It seems you feel the same way about moblin that I feel about ubuntu.PoisonedV posted on May 20 2009 at 08:09 PM said:I don't like moblin. it over simplifies things extremely.