Ubuntu Mobile Looks At Qt As GNOME Alternative
Derwent sends along a Computerworld piece which begins: "The Ubuntu Mobile operating system is undergoing its most radical change with a port to the ARM processor for Internet devices and netbooks, and may use Nokia's LGPL Qt development environment as an alternative to GNOME. During a presentation at this year's linux.conf.au conference, Canonical's David Mandala said Ubuntu Mobile has changed a lot over the past year... 'I worked on ARM devices for many years so a full Linux distribution on ARM is exciting,' Mandala said, adding one of the biggest challenges is reminding developers to write applications for 800 by 600 screen resolutions found in smaller devices. 'The standard [resolution] for GNOME [apps] is 800 by 600, but not all apps are. For this reason Ubuntu Mobile uses the GNOME Mobile (Hildon framework) instead of a full GNOME desktop, but since Nokia open sourced Qt under the LGPL it may consider this as an alternative.'"
Why ain't you returning my calls? You too good for me now? You better learn to arch your back better than you did before or when I find you I'mma pop your sphincter like a fleshy rubber band! BOOYAH!
Gnome sucks. Fuck you all. Fags. 1st comment!!!
There's already a full 'nix for ARM complete with working packaging and so on, in the form of OpenBSD, just in case anyone has forgotten it. Also, the developers need to be reminded that screens are 640x480 on small devices, not 800x600. It would start if they got out of the habit of using excessively lavish button bars with enourmous, heavily padded buttons.
Anyway, it would be nice to see a proper "full" linux distribution. I'm not much of a fan of the special PDA ones since they're cut down. Then again, I'm not much of a fan of ubuntu either, but I appreciate that (say) Arch isn't to everyone's taste.
SJW n. One who posts facts.
The really cheep netbooks in the pipeline, the ones most likely to be ARM based at first, tend to only have 800x480 displays so an app that barely fits in 800x600 isn't going to be usable.
I'm still waiting for one of the cheap netbooks to be available to purchase though. Lots of talk, but to date no URL to go with a credit card to buy quantity one. Really hope the different groups putting together these new ARM based machines can agree on some standards for bootloading and such so each one won't be all but tied to the one modified distro it ships with.
Democrat delenda est
Everything will be x32 and/or amd64 compatible. Long live the Atom!
Linus Torvalds is a god damn thief!!! When I installed Linux it asked me for my credit card number. Two days later I got a call from Wachovia asking me if I had purchased $400 worth of Totino's pizza rolls and Mountain Dew (I hadn't). Let this be a warning to all of you out there on the Internet.
Sure the big blocky feel of pretty much every window manager out there sucks on my Eee, but this is one reason I stick with GTK+ 1.x. I don't have a 1280x1024 monitor just so I can see the same material I could see on an 800x600 10 years ago but with cleaner rounded edges.
And I have the bigger Eee. 1024x600 resolution, and some dialogs don't even fit on the screen.
For too many years the GPL has been killing adoption of Qt. That's a fact. Maybe it shouldn't have. Maybe people should be willing to be dictated to on what license they can use for their product because they dare to use the Qt framework. Maybe that's your opinion.
Of course, now that so many people are piling on-board to use Qt thanks to the license change, I wonder how many of them have actually bothered to read the LGPL. My favourite part is section 4.
You may convey a Combined Work under terms of your choice that, taken together, effectively do not restrict modification of the portions of the Library contained in the Combined Work and reverse engineering for debugging such modifications,
Yeah, didn't see that did ya? Almost every boiler plate EULA includes a clause prohibiting reverse engineering and I wonder how many have not been updated to comply with the LGPL (thankfully a lot of us can just ignore these restrictions as the government in our part of the world recognizes reverse engineering as a right that cannot be contracted out of).
I'll be looking for violations.. just for shits and giggles.
How we know is more important than what we know.
A couple weeks ago, while browsing around the library downtown, I had to take a piss. As I
entered the john, Barack Obama -- the messiah himself -- came out of one of the booths. I
stood at the urinal looking at him out of the corner of my eye as he washed his hands. He
didn't once look at me. He was busy and in any case I was sure the secret service wouldn't
even let me shake his hand.
As soon as he left I darted into the booth he'd vacated, hoping there might be a lingering
smell of shit and even a seat still warm from his sturdy ass. I found not only the smell but
the shit itself. He'd forgotten to flush. And what a treasure he had left behind. Three or
four beautiful specimens floated in the bowl. It apparently had been a fairly dry,
constipated shit, for all were fat, stiff, and ruggedly textured. The real prize was a great
feast of turd -- a nine inch gastrointestinal triumph as thick as his cock -- or at least as
I imagined it!
I knelt before the bowl, inhaling the rich brown fragrance and wondered if I should obey the
impulse building up inside me. I'd always been a liberal democrat and had been on the Obama
train since last year. Of course I'd had fantasies of meeting him, sucking his cock and
balls, not to mention sucking his asshole clean, but I never imagined I would have the
chance. Now, here I was, confronted with the most beautiful five-pound turd I'd ever feasted
my eyes on, a sausage fit to star in any fantasy and one I knew to have been hatched from
the asshole of Barack Obama, the chosen one.
Why not? I plucked it from the bowl, holding it with both hands to keep it from breaking. I
lifted it to my nose. It smelled like rich, ripe limburger (horrid, but thrilling), yet had
the consistency of cheddar. What is cheese anyway but milk turning to shit without the
benefit of a digestive tract?
I gave it a lick and found that it tasted better then it smelled.
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sucked on it like a big half nigger cock, beating my meat like a madman. I wanted to
completely engulf it and bit off a large chunk, flooding my mouth with the intense,
bittersweet flavor. To my delight I found that while the water in the bowl had chilled the
outside of the turd, it was still warm inside. As I chewed I discovered that it was filled
with hard little bits of something I soon identified as peanuts. He hadn't chewed them
carefully and they'd passed through his body virtually unchanged. I ate it greedily, sending
lump after peanutty lump sliding scratchily down my throat. My only regret was that Barack
Obama wasn't there to see my loyalty and wash it down with his piss.
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down. Believe me, there is no more delightful combination of flavors than the hot sweetness
of cum with the rich bitterness of shit. It's even better than listening to an Obama speech!
Afterwards I was sorry that I hadn't made it last longer. But then I realized that I still
had a lot of fun in store for me. There was still a clutch of virile turds left in the bowl.
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briefcase. In the week to come I found all kinds of ways to eat the shit without bolting it
right down. Once eaten it's gone forever unless you want to filch it third hand out of your
own asshole. Not an unreasonable recourse in moments of desperation or simple boredom.
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all gone. The last one I held in my mouth without chewing, letting it slowly dissolve. I had
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the process.
I often think of Barack Obama dropping solid gold out of his sweet, pink asshole every day,
never knowing what joy it could, and at least once did, bring to a grateful democrat.
enough said for now. this is just speculation. nobody is seriously looking into dumping gtk+/gnome.
It's for stupid shitbags.
I know it's probably just bad luck, or some ignorance on my part, but I gotta say that I bloody hate Qt. There are loads of applications I would like to run that use it, but every time I try to compile one I go through the same soul destroying and ultimately fruitless process.
@ Canonical: Your download and version explanation system is a shambles. I don't want loads of versions and licences to read. I dont want Java script required to get it. I want a simple installer that works on my Debian system or a bog standard ./configure + make all process.
Why do you make your software so hard to use?
Look at this webpage: http://www.qtsoftware.com/downloads/opensource
** Application Development or Device Creation. **
WTF? What is that all about to someone who just wants to run an application that uses Qt?
** Choose platform and programming language **
Why the hell am I even looking at this when I just want to run an application?
I know my comment will be burried for saying this, but this kind of crap is what we all know is wrong with open source software. The front end delivery is done by geeks and bean counters who don't actually use the products as end users.
If you want Qt widely used you need to make it easy to get and install.
Most ARM handhelds have 800x480 screens, or smaller. 4:3 isn't that common, unless you're talking about relatively new tablets where larger displays matter.
Gnome is rather heavy. Nice to see them using something lighter, at least until ARM processors reach netbook speeds.
You mean. for example, Debian GNU/Linux on ARM ?
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Hoo-fucking-ray!
At last some common sense..
Qt outstrips GTK/GNOME just as a GUI toolkit and a bunch of middleware, even before you start thinking about stuff like KDE.
The only thing stopping it's use - at least in the strange mix of preinstalled Linux distributions on standard hardware - was that weird problem of having to have every one of your developers buy a license just to run their app - on a Dell for example - if their license was even slightly incompatible. That was a real turn-off if you were a hardware company wanting to take advantage of open source and build communities around open source software.
I'm glad that so soon after Nokia announced the LGPL relicensing, people are taking notice of what is quite obviously a far superior middleware solution than the GTK/GNOME nightmare, and considering developing solutions that work because of code quality and wealth of features, and not *just* because it's GPL.
Certain companies won't touch LGPL for such reasons, preferring apache-licensed stuff.
GTK really got motivated because of the licensing of QT and I could understand their argument at the time. I believe that the presence of GTK had an influence on the license evolution of QT, but now that time has passed. You want Linux to rule the world? Use a multi-platform toolkit like QT.
I do predict that the Gnomistas will attempt to fork QT or at least waste additional resources on GTK or jump on Webkit rather than embrace the fated QT. I see yet another classic X versus Y debate.
Let's move on.
I agree with the suddenoutbreakofcommonsense, but that goes to Nokia, actually. Regarding this, how would you switch from gnome to QT? that won't make sense, guess they meant they would switch to KDE so that they will then make QT apps?
Copyright infringement is "piracy" in the same way DRM is "consumer rape"
Ubuntu Mobile is not switching to Qt.
Ubuntu Mobile is not even considering switching to Qt.
At some point in the future, they may consider switching.
How is this news?
Qt was already Open Source, of course, under the GPL.
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8. GIMP is GTK+
8a. GTK+ is The GIMP Toolkit.
Ask me about repetitive DNA
Qt sucks dick. It's a shitty, bloated widget set with a convoluted, badly designed object model. And I have no idea why you think bringing KDE into the conversation is gonna score points in your favor.
Yay for the licensing changes, but so fucking what in practical terms. Fuck Qt and every single person that's worked on it - if every one of those cock suckers caught the HIV tomorrow it wouldn't be soon enough.
How is this news?
It opens the door for Kubuntu Mobile.
(I could see this becoming a meme)
Linus Torvalds is a god damn thief!!! I gave Linux my credit card number, and two days later, he stole my virginity! Again!
You know, there is a difference between trolling and pointing out the flaws in your reasoning. Just saying.
Sounds like tough work, Mandela needs a raise!!
Martin Ankerl has a potential solution for you then, he made a HOWTO and has released a compact version of Human and Clearlooks which really make a difference! I even use them when I'm on my desktop these days to cut down on screen bloat. Find the HOWTO and linsk to the themes here: http://martin.ankerl.com/2008/10/10/how-to-make-a-compact-gnome-theme/
--bornagainpenguin
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KDE uses QT, so what is so wonderful about this 'news'?
Excuse me, but please get off my Pennisetum Clandestinum, eh!
I've been using Easy Peasy (http://geteasypeasy.com I think) on my Asus EeePC 1000 netbook. It is a solid distro based on Ubuntu 8.04. They plan on releasing 2.0 after Ubuntu 9 comes out in April. How does this Ubuntu Mobile compare? Is it friendly towards flash drives and computers with WiFi-only Internet access?
Vote for global prefs bug
OK, Qt isn't even close to Gnome in terms of being a desktop environment. In fact, it isn't a desktop environment at all - so it can't be alternative to Gnome. It can be alternative to GTK, which is underlying library for Gnome. What I guess is the case - Ubuntu might look for KDE as an alternative to Gnome desktop, or create something new based on QT that'll fit more on small screens.
This is called defamation, which you can be put in sued for --- for much more than $400. Good job.
It would start if they got out of the habit of using excessively lavish button bars with enourmous, heavily padded buttons.
Mobile devs should develop the habit to erase all functions that are not useful for users on the go. Then they should keep the padding around the buttons, so it is possible to hit them on tiny touch screens.
Mobile devices have other UI requirements than Desktops.
I bet the GNOME developers are going to run and go do the Qt4 Dance once they start programming in it.
"For too many years the GPL has been killing adoption of Qt. That's a fact."
It's only a fact in the fantasy world you inhabit.
Without GPL for Qt, KDE would not have gained the foothold it has, and Qt would still be a niche player.
Nokia doesn't care about GPL, open source, or free software. It is just doing what it feels is necessary to undermine its rivals.
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The problem with Gnome is that it is just trimmed to look good. It is not as powerful as KDE. Additionally, it is more bloated because of its inferior software architecture.
Back in the day (until including KDE 3), KDE used to be much more useful in the day-to-day use. If you wanted to burn CDs, preview images/PDFs in the file manager, recall your last 10 items in the clipboard, the list is endless...
Meanwhile, Gnome has distracted so much attention from KDE, that neither of them is properly useable any more. KDE 4 looks much nicer, but many of the practical things are broken in this release.
And I think that Gnome is outright dangerous because it is not a genuinely novel software project. It is just "me too" to KDE. It's not inventing anything. It's just copying something else. This is dangerous because using this approach, they might copy something that is protected by someone else. In particular, Gnome embraces Mono, the "free" implementation of Microsoft's C# .Net stuff.
This is a trap.
Guys, how can you develop open software in C#?
This is all patented by Microsoft.
Eventually, they will come and get you, and this will be not as harmless as SCO!
In the pocket!!!
-1 disagree is not a modifier for a reason. -1 troll, flamebait, redundant, overrated are NOT acceptable substitutes.
There is an ongoing discussion about the possibility of porting Gnome 3 to use the Qt toolkit over at Ubuntu Forums.
There also exists an Ubuntu Brainstorm Idea with several possible solutions, with Solution #4: Change Qt to render using the Gtk widgets my favorite.
Is the world gone completely insane? One, QT already was open source (ahem, anyone heard of a obscure license called GPL?), and two, Debian (on which Ubuntu is based) has had an Arm port (among others) for practically ever. This is f*ing ridiculous.
Wireshark is GTK+.
You mean something like this? It's already in HEAD and will ship with Qt 4.5.
-- B.
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