As I mentioned
earlier, I purchased an HP tc1100 tablet PC. It arrived earlier this week and I've been playing with it. Here are some of my initial impressions:
Debian stable (sarge) installed easily. The tc1100 has no optical drive, and I have no USB optical drive either. It also wouldn't boot from a CF card in my USB card reader. So I did a PXE (network) boot. I had never known that Debian's installer can boot over the network. VERY slick work, d-i team. During the installation, I noticed letter "Q" appearing on-screen periodically. I eventually determined that it would happen whenever I'd bump one of the mouse buttons. It also went away once I was using my own kernel, for whatever reason. The basic install was easy, no troubles at all. I was particularly impressed with the integration of ntfsresize these days. Being able to shrink down the XP partition to a very small size and then install Linux -- very nice indeed.
There are lots of pages about the tc1100 under Linux, so I won't rehash them all here. There are a few patches to the kernel to enable wireless support and the touchpad. All fairly straightforward. My unit uses the ipw2200 instead of the ipw2100 that everyone else seems to have, strangely enough.
The main thing I don't have yet is suspend-to-memory (ACPI state S3). Standby (ACPI state S1) doesn't have any noticable effect. With S3, the system will suspend, but crash on recovery. Can't quite figure it out.
I did get hibernate (suspend-to-disk) working. I just have to shut down PCMCIA and unload the b44 Ethernet driver before engaging it, and then it'll work fine. Not as nice as a true suspend, but still better than powering down all the time.
As far as apps go, the one that I really must mention so far is
Jarnal. It's an awesome program. At its simplest, it's just a set of pages you can draw on on-screen. But there's a lot more to it under the hood. First, it saves your work as a zipped set of SVG files, one per page. So you can load up your drawings into other programs later. Secondly, you can load up PDF files as the background, effectively letting you mark up documents and jot notes on them. Finally, there is a collaborative network mode that I haven't even tried yet. Jarnal is GPL'd, but it requires Java 1.4.x. If if weren't for that, I'd be uploading it to sid in a heartbeat.
I'll keep posting as I have more thoughts.
Comments
Fri, 18.07.2008 12:48
Actually, I just had a horribl e experience with VPSLink. Lon g story short, they did not pr otect our Xen4 (we were [...]
Fri, 18.07.2008 10:43
Good job, John! There is a fai rly large group here at my off ice that rides every day to wo rk, most from Goshen (ab [...]
Thu, 17.07.2008 04:46
Your earlier post inspired me and I too travel occasionally to office on bicycle. Howeve r, I could not manage it [...]
Wed, 16.07.2008 10:21
Please send the config files,I want to have an experience of it. Thanks, Regards, J ayadev Kranti
Wed, 16.07.2008 06:12
Did we file a bug yet? :) I have also been seeing this, f or at least a year, with both usb and ps2 keyboards an [...]
Tue, 15.07.2008 11:30
Hi Cliff, Thanks for the co mment! No idea what happened to your earlier one; strange. After your experience [...]
Mon, 14.07.2008 20:53
Hi John, I came back to reread this post it is one of the be st. Nice Job. I left a comme nt the day it was first [...]
Mon, 14.07.2008 10:17
Thanks to everyone for all the tips. It looks like this CON FIG_GROUP_SCHED is the most li kely culprit; I will hav [...]