Is there KDE for handheld computers like the below?: = I just bought a new computer, Samsung Intercept (SI) handheld computer with touch screen & kbd, $200 new product offering (will go to $250 on Nov 20?) at Radio Shack (RS). I'm in the San Francisco, California, USA area. It has Virgin Mobil (VM) cell phone access (Sprint owns the VM system in USA). I have 30 days to decide to keep or return it. Runs Android. Could be a superb value, with unlimited internet at $25/m from VM, which includes 300 minutes talk time. Unlimited talk over wifi through Google talk. IIRC, 1200min talk for $40. Might be a great value for the budget minded, like students. If you're interested, get to Radio Shack right away cause the discount intro pricing ends soon. = Two main questions I'm currently looking for answers to: 1) How can I tether a laptop through wifi to the SI through VM to the internet? 1b) Tethering via USB would be better, but IIRC I heard somewhere that teth via USB is impossible with Android. Any way to get USB tethering working under Android? 2) What is the GNU(Linux) way to use this computer? What distro should I put on it? Is there an Ubuntu or Debian distro for handheld computers like this? 2b) Any suggestions about getting root & howto put a G(L) distro on? 2c) Should I merely get root, & leave the Android system on? The user interface seems to lack organization, lacking a nicely organized application grouping. It just has about 20 icons for different programs. Runs Android 2.1. The RS (IIRC) sales guy said Samsung doesn't have 2.2 on any Samsung phones yet, although 2.2 has been out for about 6 months. If I should leave Android on it, what might I do about it not having 2.2 available? Is that of much importance? Any GNU(Linux) handheld computer users on this list? Thanks. :) == Join in the Global weekly meetings, via voice, about all Free SW HW & Culture http://sites.google.com/site/berkeleytip/ ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.