Hanno,

I know that. What is special is that the supplier is going to support both LInux as well as, apparently, a bare hardware option (i.e. no O.S.) thus saving the customer the cost of something that they don't want/need. In the same vein, Dell, in response to many requests, is going to offer certain models of Laptops w/o an O.S. to satisfy customers who plan to install their favorite Linux distro. If it comes to pass, this will be a good decision on Dell's part.

Best Regards,



John Holmblad



Acadia Secure Networks






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Acadia Secure Networks schrieb:
All,

fyi. Here is the url to yet another recent entrant (the TabletKiosk
TufTab v7112XT rugged UMPC)  into the UMPC market and, in this case, the
supplier will. optionally supply, Linux, Microsoft Windows, or no OS:

   http://www.pocketables.net/2007/03/tabletkiosk_tuf.html#more

This isn't really special. There are several 7-inch UMPCs out there and
most of them should support any x86 Linux distribution. 7-inchers are
WAY bigger than the N800.

Regards,

Hanno

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