Damian Mihai Liviu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Wednesday 09 November 2005 08:54, Aschwin Marsman wrote:
>> - can I replace the standard software with openSUSE 10?
> I don't think so. From my knowledge all similar devices are using embedded 
> operating systems. Take a look at the devices using Windows CE/Mobile. You 
> can't install Windows XP or whatever version you want on them. Their 
> operating system is using few Megabytes of space. SUSE is using 2GB for a 
> standard KDE installation.

I found an old press release
( http://press.nokia.com/PR/200505/996537_5.html ):

    The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is based on Linux and widely deployed
    Open Source technologies like GNOME. At the core of the Nokia 770
    Internet Tablet is Hildon Application Framework, which is based on
    GNOME technology.

Unfortunately, the recent description on the Nokia is not that
enlightening as far as the software is concerned.

-- 
Karl Eichwalder
R&D / Documentation                         SUSE Linux Products GmbH

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