heatlesssun
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But that's just it. We aren't trying to make One Operating Environment To Rule Them All (TM). If you install a GNU/Linux distribution on a tablet you either get a completely different interface for each formfactor, one that is suited for that formfactor, or you get a unified *single* interface. What you will not find, however (at least in any mainstream distribution) is two disparate interfaces jerry-rigged together in a haphazard fashion.
Huh? Again, what do this have to do with specific apps and their touch appropriateness.
Easier to debug them in an emulator. I think I've just discovered the first actual (non-gimmicky) use for a touchscreen on a laptop.
But you emulator isn't touch capable. The point is it's very convenient to be able to run and debug code on the device you're targeting.