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got mine from office works<br>tested installing wubi netbook and 10.4 went aok no probs<br>I then did an 10.10 alpha 3 upgrade and got touch response<br>didnt register first touch but when touched with second finger could control mouse with second<br>
but seem to kill keyboard response until toggle rocker and got back<br></td></tr></tbody></table></blockquote><div><br>Interesting. I'll make some time on the weekend to upgrade it and give that a go! I'll let you know what I find.<br>
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<br>I describe the hanvon as a mini computer with a touch screen layer added<br>win 7 not intergrated properly, just bolted on.with token touchpad options.<br>linux is easier to use and adjust (try playing with windows fonts to make readable or bigger and you lose the buttons (linux we just alt grab ANYWHERE and move :)<br>
DEF DONT recommend it as a user touchpad (ipad is better for it just works crowd :)<br></td></tr></tbody></table></blockquote><div><br>I've found it quite useful so far. I guess it's just a matter of what you use it for. I've replaced my laptop with it (and plan to sell the laptop on Ebay shortly) - but I discovered what I do with my laptop nowadays is read Slashdot and catch up with my RSS reader on the train, so having a smaller, lighter device that's optimised for reading is exactly what I needed. Beats lugging around my three year old 2.5kg laptop!<br>
<br>The large hard disk (320GB) and Linux's encryption makes it a perfect off site "take with me" backup of my data.<br> </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td style="font: inherit;" valign="top">got network working via usb to ethernet (see it just works)<br>have a belkin
54g usb wireless network that works for wireless but the tplink doesnt work (havent done the niswrapper test yet)<br></td></tr></tbody></table></blockquote><div><br>When I'm out and about I use a USB tether with my Android phone, which covers the networking for out, at least. I did buy the cheapest possible USB to ethernet adapter which at least gives me ethernet.<br>
<br>Daniel Foote.<br></div></div>