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Guilty ;-). It's not a palmtop. It's the 505TR subnote: 300MHz mobile pentiumII, 128MB RAM, 10.x" XGA color (1024x768x16), 8.4GB disk, integral v.90 modem, 1 PCMCIA slot. A hell of a lot of functionality in less than 4 lbs. Installing RH6 was a no-brainer - including sound. There's one VAIO device that's even smaller but I've never heard that anyone has put Linux on it. There may be some glitches with X due to the sreen geometry. On a similar note - I had breakfast with Jim Gettys of X Consortium, Web Consortium and Digital fame on Wednesday morning. Two thirds of the way through the meal he pulls a static bag out of his shirt pocket and hands it to me. It's Itsy. TWM and xterm running on a touch screen in the palm of my hand. Yes, they plan to make it real. No, they can't say when. He said they don't think it's a very useful device without voice recomendation. I asked if he could add "a lid that feeps twice when flipped open" to the list of product requirements ;-). ccb --- Charles C. Bennett, Jr. VA Linux Systems Systems Engineer, 1382 Bordeaux Dr. US Northeast Region Sunnyvale, CA 94089 +1 617 543-6513 +1 888-LINUX-4U ccb at valinux.com www.valinux.com - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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