Walter Bender wrote: > I got my hands on a One2OneMate last night. It is a pretty cool > machine. The keyboard is full, their is a touch screen, built in > wireless, some expansion slots, etc. It is light, runs quiet and cool.
Yes, yes... but the important uber-geek question is: have you dalready voided the warranty? How do its guts look like? :-) > It comes with a nice suite of applications: Konqueror, a PDF viewer, a > note pad, typing tutor, Tux paint, a calculator, etc. It uses a simple > tab- and icon-based desktop. It is responsive. I am trying to install > some apps off of their server--haven't figured out how to get to the > console yet. Definite Sugar potential!! Very cool! Do you have a contact I could call to get a sample here in Florence? The people of OLPC Austria might also be interested in testing it for their pilots. Also, I'd like to get in touch with the developers to see if *they* would be interested in doing the work of adapting Sugar to their own system. -- \___/ _| X | Bernie Innocenti - http://www.codewiz.org/ \|_O_| "It's an education project, not a laptop project!" _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list Sugar@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar