[Novalug] Anyone working with UMPCs?

John B. Holmblad jholmblad at aol.com
Mon Apr 16 09:11:13 EDT 2007


All,

not to be left out and, perhaps not surprisingly, Intel is also getting 
into the LInux utra-mobile product segment.

    
http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/16/intels-mid-umpcs-so-long-xp-vista-hello-linux/

    https://intel.wingateweb.com/published/UMGS003/UMGS003_100eng.pdf

   

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Rich Goodwin wrote:
> I sent this Thursday but ... misspellt calypso!  Here 'tis again  - just
> in case ....
>
>
> So I am looking at Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPCs) and came across the
> TabletKiosk
> (http://www.tabletkiosk.com/tkstore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=35&idproduct=218).  Looks interesting - pricey but ... interesting.
>         
>         I know Doug showed his Pepper/Pepper Pad 3 awhile ago at
>         NOVALUG ... but has anyone played with or, more interestingly,
>         playing with a UMPC????  Any comments would be appreciated.
>         One thing I see is MS's Origamy project on these.  Then, I see
>         openSuSe listed on some sites.  I am not aware of what desktop
>         would enable a Linux equivalent to Origamy.
>         
>         Rich
>         nova
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