Hi all,

first of all I want to thank you all for your efforts regarding the KDE Plasma 
active stuff. It was a great experience to install it on my Nexus 7 (32 GB, 3G).

I just want to share my experience with you. I wish I could do more but I fear 
that my time is to limited right now.

What did I do?
- I mainly followed the blog entry of Ruediger Gad which can be found at
  
http://ruedigergad.com/2012/12/21/plasma-active-for-nexus-7-running-the-touch-optimized-plasma-active-linux-distribution-on-nexus-7/
- I used the files at http://files.kde.org/plasma/active/3.0/images/nexus7/

The first steps was done with 
plasma-active-nexus7-devel-mer-latest-2013-04-06.tar.gz
Later I also used the 
plasma-active-armv7hl-google-nexus7-devel-mer-latest-2013-06-06.tar.gz
I always did a zypper up to get everything up to date!

My Feedback to different parts (In (..) I try to give you the used tar.gz):

On screen keyboard
- (2013-04-06) The keyboard caused some trouble. When I tried it the first 
time, I was unable to enter a wlan password because the textfield always lost 
focus. That didn't happen when I reinstalled it later.
- (2013-06-06) The keyboard wasn't fully on top when I dragged the taskbar / 
application menu down. The area of the small screens of the running tasks was 
on top so I was unable to use the first row of keys. (e.g. I was unable to 
click a "e" - if there was a task in that area, I would have switched to the 
task). But everything else worked. I used the keyboard with multiple 
applications.
- (idea): I would like to be able to choose different layouts. So in the past I 
even loved on screen keyboards that have a full keyboard including a line with 
numbers so I do not have to switch between numbers and alphanumeric all the 
time. But that is just an idea - they keyboard was ok!

zypper
- (2013-06-06) The repositories wasn't set. Maybe I did something wrong but a 
zypper up simply gave me a message that the 2 repositories were not available. 
I simply solved it by copying the /etc/zypper/repo.d contents of the 2013-04-06 
tar.gz.

Kontact Touch
- (2013-06-06) I wanted to configure my mails on the device. But I found no way 
to configure my outgoing mail settings. I tried to solve this by directly 
modifying the ~/.kde/share/config/mailtransports file. But I was unable to get 
my account up and running. Sending mails always results in a message that a 
STARTTLS command should be issued or that the SSL certificate was not trust. (I 
wanted to access outlook.com which works fine with kmail.)

Power Consumption
- (2013-06-06) It seems that the power consumption of the device is higher than 
with Android. (I didn't do any measurements but I had that feeling when I used 
the device.
- (2013-06-06) When the devices is used and a usb cable with power only is 
connected, the battery is charging. But the % value is not changed. (But after 
a sleep cycle, the correct value is shown.)
- (2013-06-06) When the device is used with a connect to a PC, the battery is 
not charged. That is a common szenario for my device: I simply use it as my 
personal assistant for my emails, contacts, im, ... And I directly connect it 
to my business system, so I have no problems with the battery.

Generic stuff
- (2013-06-06) I had small issues with the decide when the device had a black 
screen or was showing the "console output". In most cases plugging in a usb 
cable helped to get back to the desktop. But rarely I had to press the power 
button quite long to switch the device off / reboot it.
- KWallet is a little annoying. Every time I wake up the device I have to enter 
a password. The usage that I would like best would be to have a locked screen 
where I can enter a pin / password / whatever and then do not have to enter my 
kwallet password.


My personal view:
In my eyes the whole system looks really promising. I will work on the Kontact 
Touch configuration when I find more time again. It looks great and I like the 
approach. (Maybe the Nexus 7 does not have enough power but I would like such a 
small device with a full linux system and kde plasma active desktop.)

I hope you found my feedback a little useful. Sorry if there was nothing useful 
for you but I think that is the least that I could do.

With kind regards,

Konrad
                                          
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