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I think another aspect that should not be ignored is the potential
roadmap for such arm devices. Admittedly I'm not aware of the
Raspberry Pi's future direction, but in general more and more such
arm devices seem to be in the offing. The raspberry pi itself has
captured a stunningly large market share and surely Ubuntu should be
trying to get a distro out at the start of the project, rather than
being latecomers to Raspberry Pi V2.<br>
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Unity performance notwithstanding, ubuntu server
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has a lot of potential on such a device (and IMHO is server is the
jewel in the ubuntu crown)<br>
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Regards <br>
Dan<br>
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Disclaimer - ubuntu server is in the roadmap for the NHS spine v2 (
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<- sorry for the El Reg link, but it's a brief and pretty
accurate summary of future plans<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/11/13 21:52, Alan Bell wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">from the pitch . . .<br>
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"Rasbian is a great operating platform for it, the LXDE desktop
is fine, the Wayland demo was brilliant and loads of cool
projects are happening based on the Pi. We still want Ubuntu on
it though. We are using it in embedded projects, it is also
turning up in things like the OpenERP Point of Sale kit,
situations where it doesn't need a responsive user interface (or
a user interface at all). It would be great to know that all the
libraries we are using on it are the same versions we are using
on other computers that are running Ubuntu. "<br>
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Basically when writing code on my laptop to deploy on the pi I
want it to be the same environment. Now I could run Debian
Wheezy on my laptop of course, but I am not going to do that. I
am running Ubuntu on my laptop and I want to run Ubuntu on the
Pi. Seeing Ubuntu Desktop with Mir and Unity 8 would be kind of
sweet, but the project isn't a failure if that doesn't work out
- and the Unity desktop might well not run well on the Pi, we
are well below the minimum recommended specification. It will be
fun to try, but I don't want to set expectations too high.
Having Ubuntu server as an expectation is probably deliverable,
going above and beyond that would be a bonus.<br>
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Alan.<br>
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On 06/11/13 21:14, Nigel Verity wrote:<br>
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I'm all for maximising the choice of OS that can be run on a
Pi, but your Indigogo pitch doesn't make clear what
advantages Ubuntu server with no desktop will bring,
compared to the existing Debian derivative which already
provides LXDE. The pitch also gives the impression that if
it does eventually prove possible to get Unity running on
top of "Pibuntu" then the performance is not going to be up
to much.<br>
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Please don't take this as pouring cold water on your plans,
more a pointer for enhancing the FAQs.<br>
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