> That is correct. Just how much work you need to apply to make it "just > work" depends on (off the top of my head): > a) Your definition of "work" > b) Your expectations > c) Your experience with Linux > d) Your free time > e) Your cranium bashing index > f) Which distro you picked > g) How much documentation you are willing, and have the time, to read. > h) Your experience with Linux > i) The size of your fingers (smaller and nimbler is better) > j) Your tolerance for small on screen keyboards (what do you think you > will have to do to get that nice large keyboard to work? Compare that > to the nice finger friendly GUI in the Internet Tablets) > k) Your tolerance for small on screen keyboards (what do you do when > you need to reply to an SMS and don't have your full size keyboard > with you, or time to set it up?) > l) How much time you are willing to spend flashing it (openmoko: > depending on size of image, up to tens of minutes. Internet tablet: > seconds. literally. no exaggeration. I was surprised myself when I > first upgraded the OS on my N800). > m) Your expectations > n) Your definition of "work"
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