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== VTLUUG Announcements == | == VTLUUG Announcements == | ||
+ | * [[User:telnoratti | telnoratti]] has an announcement! | ||
+ | * [[User:angelicstrike | angelicstrike]] is finally getting access to our bank account....sort of. | ||
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+ | == pingas == | ||
+ | that is all | ||
== iPad Mini vs. Nexus 7 Faceoff == | == iPad Mini vs. Nexus 7 Faceoff == | ||
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* Ability to take pictures when no other(/better) device is around. | * Ability to take pictures when no other(/better) device is around. | ||
* Mobility | * Mobility | ||
− | * Coreboot (LinuxBIOS) | + | * Ability to boot with Coreboot (LinuxBIOS) |
* Ease of use with Linux / BSD. | * Ease of use with Linux / BSD. | ||
* Ease of programming. | * Ease of programming. | ||
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* Consistent, stable OS | * Consistent, stable OS | ||
* Fits in pocket | * Fits in pocket | ||
+ | * Makes my nerd boner rage | ||
== Technical Talks & General Discussion == | == Technical Talks & General Discussion == |
Latest revision as of 01:43, 7 December 2012
Contents
Date, Time and Location
- Thursday, December 6, 2012
- 20:30 - 22:30
- 261 Durham Hall
Open Source News
VTLUUG Announcements
- telnoratti has an announcement!
- angelicstrike is finally getting access to our bank account....sort of.
pingas
that is all
iPad Mini vs. Nexus 7 Faceoff
What do you expect from a 7" tablet? (Actions vs. Proper names)
When you add one, think of how to measure/compare.
- Web browsing
- Emails
- ssh
- Ability to take pictures when no other(/better) device is around.
- Mobility
- Ability to boot with Coreboot (LinuxBIOS)
- Ease of use with Linux / BSD.
- Ease of programming.
- Photo display
- Video playback
- Music playback
- High DPI
- Battery life
- RSS reading
- Smooth/Fluid UI
- Good periphreal support
- Solid integration with current environment/services
- Quality apps
- VNC
- Fast switching between apps
- Solid SSH client (because 'ssh' is ambiguous)
- PDF/Document reading
- Consistent, stable OS
- Fits in pocket
- Makes my nerd boner rage
Technical Talks & General Discussion
- PAM - ubervert