John Obenauer writes ("Debian on tablet PCs?"):
> Do you know whether Debian can be installed on the new tablet PCs, and 
> if it could accept input from the new screens?  If not, do you know 
> whether anyone has started a project like this, such as making a Linux 
> device driver to read screen input?  Thanks for any information you can 
> give.

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Ian.


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