--- Mike Lococo <mpl22 at cornell.edu> a ?crit : > > This is my first post on this list. > > I hope I won't be out of topic. > > > > Then, maybe the nokia 770 is the thing I need : > > It is between a pda and a tablet. > > It has a lage screen, > > a touch screen... > > > > The purpose I would like to use it for > > is mainly taking notes. > > > > Also, it avoids me of using a operating system > > I would not use. then I should say > > it allows me to have such a thing; > > since there is no way to avoid something > > that could not happen. > > Bonus points for being the first poster to write up their question > context in free-verse poetry. > > > do you know people who use another linux than > > the one already installed on. > > Not today. Some Nokia engineers appear to be involvemed in the > Ubuntu > Mobile project, though. It may be that as that project matures it > gains > Nxxx support. It's too early to make any predictions though. > So, is the dedicated OS a unix-like one, or it just has a linux kernel but could not be said to be a unix-like OS? Can I have a terminal such as xterm? Is there a way to put unix tools on it? alt. Are usual unix tools already available on it? I have heard their won't be any more upgrading work done for this version (770), since their is the 800 now, ...? In a different matter: what are the usable input methods for this machine: -- graphical keyboard? -- is the hand writing recognition actually works? Is it definitly only a board to go on the internet; not being even a PDA? Thanks, FA > Thanks, > Mike Lococo > _______________________________________________ > maemo-users mailing list > maemo-users at maemo.org > https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users > _____________________________________________________________________________ Ne gardez plus qu'une seule adresse mail ! Copiez vos mails vers Yahoo! Mail