What desktops will be available?
I vote for Xfce. I was interduced to it with Fedora-arm and I using it also on my Fedora x86_64 notebook. Low memory, low cpu, low battery consumption.
Normally I will NOT have a gui on a server, but there are times...
W dniu 31.08.2015 o 05:50, Robert Moskowitz pisze:
Normally I will NOT have a gui on a server, but there are times...
Arm appliances are not necessarily servers.
As a test i've managed to run KDE5 (from F22) on A20 (olinuxino-micro). Not a speed daemon, but solitaire was working (:)
On 08/31/2015 02:48 AM, Marcin Trendota wrote:
W dniu 31.08.2015 o 05:50, Robert Moskowitz pisze:
Normally I will NOT have a gui on a server, but there are times...
Arm appliances are not necessarily servers.
As a test i've managed to run KDE5 (from F22) on A20 (olinuxino-micro). Not a speed daemon, but solitaire was working (:)
Two things:
C7 is mature enough related to versions of Fedora to consider it for a desktop. In fact I would like to try this for my parents (both 88). So far, only barrier is no Adobe apps,so need some other source for flash and acrobat reader (and the reader has to all for editable forms). I did find one open flash effort that works on arm; don't have the name or URL handy. It needs work.
Then sometimes for servers (particularly a file server), I will VNC in to them. So although I do not run the GUI on the server, I need some of the code there. And the right Xfce starter script.
On 31/08/15 04:50, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
What desktops will be available?
I vote for Xfce. I was interduced to it with Fedora-arm and I using it also on my Fedora x86_64 notebook. Low memory, low cpu, low battery consumption.
I don't see any reason to stray from what is available upstream, with Gnome being default and KDE being available. Both built cleanly on RSEL7 so I don't see C7 being any different.
Gordan