forcemaker wrote:
> Hi!
> I am considering in buying a tablet-PC-device and run Linux on it
> (I've been to much in Windows in the last 2 years, have to come back
> to the rooooots^^).
> Since I want to replace my PalmOS PDAs with a device with big or huge
> display (well, bigger as LifeDrive and even huger than HTC Advantage
> X7500) I wanted to figure out, how I can determine a Linux to be ...
> PDA-like:
ATM I'm using a Nokia 770. It's a nice internet tablet with a 800x480
display. You might want to look into the new Nokia N810 which also has
an integrated webcam, gps receiver and slide-down keyboard. The keyboard
is very nice, because now you can compile your software without having
to worry about the XKBD compatibility for the onscreen keyboard.
> I am looking for the device to turn on instantly - instant on without
> booting it everytime.
Well... The nokia does have a decent standby time, provided you switch
off Wifi an bluetooth. And when the displays switches itself off, the
standby time can last a few days.
> Can You give me an advise in this? Can I do this with a common linux
> or do I need a special one? Or do I have to get a real PDA-device for
> the instant on feature?
The Nokia runs Maemo, which is a trimmed down debian with a nice
customized matchbox interface. Afaik, that's the only linux available
for it. But I'm trying to compile my own little bootstrap with CLFS.
> Would be nice to hear from You.
> CU, forcemaker