Re: Nexus 7

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On Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 03:32:39PM +0100, Peter Robinson wrote:
> It's possible if the relevant kernel code is upstream. I've got one on
> order with the intention of looking at what would be required to make
> it work and to hack around with it.
[...]
> I'm also looking at the asus TF series as they have real keyboards as
> well to see what's required to support them, with luck being
> manufactured by the same company as the Nexus 7 and the same
> underlying SoC we might be able to get a whole group of devices in a
> single swing :-)

I ordered a Nexus 7 too.

I also played with the Asus Transformer, which if it didn't have
Android could just about be a usable mini-laptop (palmtop?).  I think
it would make an excellent Fedora laptop.

And I've got a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 with the external keyboard
which is also a potential mini-laptop.  Apart from the larger screen
it is quite similar internally to the published specs of the Nexus 7
(dual core Tegra2 vs quad core Tegra3).  Ubuntu is available for it,
but I haven't tried it yet.

Rich.

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