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Presumably, oFono could be bundled with any desktop Linux distribution (Ubuntu, Fedora, ...). This could become important, if the future generation of netbooks/tablets include smartphone hardware (touchscreen, 3G, GPS, accelerometer, compass, etc.) and support cell phone calls and SMS. Otherwise, you will have a lot of capabilities that will only be accessible when running a smartphone OS, like Android, on it.