This came out a day or so ago on LinuxG.net. I think it's interesting in the way that it presents how devs of the various DE (in this case the KDE community) of some of the Linux/GNU OS systems are expanding into other parts of the mobile communication market.
Though I've got to say, it's fairly crowded and having Ubuntu Tablet and or phone on the market might continue to be challenging. Though in all honesty, I do hope that Canonical is successful. If it wasn't for Canonical/ubuntu in the very beginning, I don't think that the Linux communities would be where they are at now in regards to growth. Though growth might be a small number when spoken of in popularity/familiarity. But having small numbers in the familiarity/popularity scheme of things might also be a good thing as I don't think it's all that great to be too popular like Windows is.
There are draw backs I believe.
Anyways, on to the news on my thread subject:
As you may know, the KDE developers have created Plasma Phone UI, a Linux based operating based on Ubuntu Touch and Kubuntu Linux.
The OS is open-source, has an user-friendly interface and provides a customizable platform for mobile devices. For now, KDE’s mobile OS is just a prototype and can be tested on the LG Nexus 5.
It uses Wayland as the default display server and can emulate KDE Qt apps, GTK+ apps, Ubuntu Touch Apps, Android apps and Android-compatible apps from platforms like Sailfish OS
The link is here:
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