Re: Advice for tablets to run Fedora ARM on?

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Hi, Genesi will have on that should be ready for Fedora out of the box in the next 30-60 days...

Best regards,
Bill Buck

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 8:22 AM, Niels de Vos <devos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,

I'm looking for advise on some tablets that are likely able to run
Fedora ARM. There seems to be some some interest in making a Fedora
ARM for Tablets installation/rootfs. Any ideas on which devices are
suitable would be much appreciated.

It would be nice if the drivers are all provided upstream, if not,
that should not be a huge issue either, as long as the drivers a are
open source. Hardware modifications (even breaking and bricking) in
order to attach debuggers seem to trigger interest as well ;-)

I guess that OMAP tablets will be usable, but what models can be advised?

Many thanks to anyone with advise or ideas! Cheers,
Niels
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