Hi,

Actually, there are two packages, one called ubuntu-mobile and one called
ubuntu-mobile-default-settings which was not removed after upgrade to
Jaunty.

The ubuntu-mobile package seems to install the packages required for
ubuntu-mobile, and the ubuntu-mobile-default-settings are the settings for
these packages.

Can anyone confirm this? I did not have time to look deeply into these
packages, and sorry for the earlier double post.

Thanks

Ramaddan  <ramad...@gawab.com> wrote on 29 Apr 2009, 12:00 PM:
Subject: Re: Jaunty Mobile
>Hi,
>
>I just upgraded, and had the dreaded netbook launcher which does not
>integrate well with a TabletPC (gave issues, apart from looking ugly on a
>TabletPC),
>so after upgrading, I just removed the "netbook-launcher" package, and I
>was back to normal again, but as Emmet said, the best is to test the
>release for yourself first before doing anything else.
>
>The upgrade removed the "Ubuntu-mobile" package, but after removing the
>"netbook-launcher", the settings were still there, probably in the user's
>folder.
>
>So I'm thinking of making a Jaunty package of "ubuntu-mobile" from the
>Intrepid package. Will see how that goes with me when I get some time.
>
>Regards,
>Ramaddan
>
>Emmet Hikory <per...@ubuntu.com> wrote on 29 Apr 2009, 10:44 AM:
>Subject: Re: Jaunty Mobile
>>Turgut Durduran wrote:
>>>>     You might try with a live USB session first, just to see if you
>like
>>>> it.  That's the safe way to determine if something would meet your
>>needs.
>>> 
>>> I am in a very similar boat as the other poster -- using Samsung Q1U. I
>>started with the earlier version that had the hildon desktop and really
>>hated it (mainly because of the difficulty to switch between windows etc)
>>and moved to the mobile and I find it quite useful. 
>>> 
>>> I will test the live USB session but just to confirm, I should not
>>attempt to a distribution upgrade with my present installation.Is that
>>accurate?
>>
>>    I believe a distribution upgrade should mostly work.  There's no
>>special hints in update-manager to support UMPC though, so you may find
>>the results a bit unpolished.  If you're comfortable working with a
>>package manager, then you should be able to resolve any confusion.  If
>>you're not comfortable, a fresh installation may be easier.
>>
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