This is based on the rebuilding of RPMS out of SRPMS's that form Scientific Linux. Please read this entire document before installing.
The Hanlin eReader V3 from Tianjin Jinke Electronics out of China claims to provide a month of use between battery charges. By then 10,000 pages of reading should have been possible – provided you have the requisite time and patience.
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Wolf Linux, an apparent Chinese Linux variant, is the operating system and the device runs on a Samsung Arm9 CPU at 200 MHz. Memory consists of a 32 MB SDRAM and an internal 2 MB NOR Flash. The 6-inch display should be easily readable at a resolution of 800x600 pixels. A stereo audio jack is included.
I am bored. Bored of the word "innovation", and the way it is bandied about by every tech vendor. I don't know how they keep straight faces, maybe they actually believe their own bushwah. There are very few that demonstrate any actual innovation. I would say that Apple leads the industry; Intel, AMD, and Google are also on my "actually push the boundaries and do neat new things" list. Our favorite software monopolist innovates new extremes of bullying, thuggery, and extracting top dollar for overlapping licenses and pooware, so I don't think that rates inclusion.
Thinking about giving the new Ubuntu-Hardy distribution of Linux a try? A. Lizard explains how it works and what it looks like. The article shows you how to install both native and Sun VirtualBox virtual machines. It walks you through setting up repositories, software installation, multimedia, and peripherals. Ever see a printer setup that Just Works without intervention by the user on any Linux distribution or non-Linux OS? The future is here, and it’s really cool.