James B. Byrne
2014-Jun-09 13:25 UTC
[CentOS] Suggestiong for a tablet computer to run Centos-6/7?
I have an iPad Air. Nice kit and good battery life but experience has shown the iPad is just a little too opaque and network dependent for my taste. I was wondering if there existed a similarly sized/robust tablet that can run CentOS-6/7 that anyone would recommend? I am looking from something that I can take on international trips that I can scrub on a regular basis. But, I also desire the software that I am familiar with (CentOS, SSH, Open/Libre-Office, Inkscape, Tor Browser, Jitsi, etc.). I do not really need a GarageBand/iTunes replacement. But I do want a USB connection and the ability to run stock CentOS, not some specialised fork thereof. I did the Google thing but that has not provided me any clear recommendations. Ubuntu seems to be the most popular distribution for these things and I am reluctant to invest the time to learn the idiosyncrasies of yet another Linux distribution. Does anyone here have any experience with this type of CentOS setup? -- *** E-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB at Harte-Lyne.ca Harte & Lyne Limited http://www.harte-lyne.ca 9 Brockley Drive vox: +1 905 561 1241 Hamilton, Ontario fax: +1 905 561 0757 Canada L8E 3C3
On 09.06.2014 14:25, James B. Byrne wrote:> I have an iPad Air. Nice kit and good battery life but experience has > shown > the iPad is just a little too opaque and network dependent for my > taste. > > I was wondering if there existed a similarly sized/robust tablet that > can run > CentOS-6/7 that anyone would recommend? I am looking from something > that I > can take on international trips that I can scrub on a regular basis. > But, I > also desire the software that I am familiar with (CentOS, SSH, > Open/Libre-Office, Inkscape, Tor Browser, Jitsi, etc.). I do not > really need > a GarageBand/iTunes replacement. But I do want a USB connection and > the > ability to run stock CentOS, not some specialised fork thereof. > > I did the Google thing but that has not provided me any clear > recommendations. > Ubuntu seems to be the most popular distribution for these things and > I am > reluctant to invest the time to learn the idiosyncrasies of yet > another Linux > distribution. Does anyone here have any experience with this type of > CentOS > setup?I don't think there is such a tablet, I haven't heard of any. I'd strongly recommend an ultrabook. -- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro
John R Pierce
2014-Jun-09 13:48 UTC
[CentOS] Suggestiong for a tablet computer to run Centos-6/7?
On 6/9/2014 6:25 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:> was wondering if there existed a similarly sized/robust tablet that can run > CentOS-6/7 that anyone would recommend? I am looking from something that I > can take on international trips that I can scrub on a regular basis. But, I > also desire the software that I am familiar with (CentOS, SSH, > Open/Libre-Office, Inkscape, Tor Browser, Jitsi, etc.). I do not really need > a GarageBand/iTunes replacement. But I do want a USB connection and the > ability to run stock CentOS, not some specialised fork thereof.centos stock doesn't have much in the way of touch screen UI. using a touchscreen as a mouse replacement is clumsy and awkward at best. an x86 PC compatible tablet would be a real battery pig, too. my 10" android tablet has 1GB ram, and 16GB flash, and runs for a week of moderate use on a charge, its not even 1/4" thick and weighs ounces. It *is* possible you could run CentOS on the new Microsoft Surface Pro, as thats running Windows 8.1 x86, not some ARM or MIPS version. -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast