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Hi
I'm looking for a small tablet PC. In other words,
a touch-screen with built-in CPU (without keyboard).
Does any such thing exist that runs FreeBSD, including
touch-screen support?
It should be small (the smaller, the better). The CPU
and graphics performance don't matter at all; I don't
Anyone have luck? Does the tablet usually show up as a PS/2 mouse, or
is that completely wishful thinking?
Steve
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 17:02:07 -0700
Steve Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have luck? Does the tablet usually show up as a PS/2 mouse, or
is that completely wishful thinking?
Steve,
which 'tablet pc'? you may want to ask in [EMAIL PROTECTED] - i've seen several
threads on the subject
Hi!
Does BSD support Tablet-PCs?
With kind regards,
Alexander Salokat
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I am working on a project that applies open-source philosophy to
hardware design and courseware aimed at the secondary school and
college level. The centerpiece of the project is a self-made portable
computer similar to the newly reborn Windows tablet PC. There are
still many design details
to the newly reborn Windows tablet PC. There are
still many design details to be worked out -- thin client vs. full
featured, independent workstation, for example -- but one of the most
fundamental issues is the choice of operation system.
I have been using FreeBSD at work since version 2.something