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Old 25th January 2010, 07:06 PM
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Question viliv x70 (umpc/mid)

Hello,

Has anyone attempted to install fedora (or any linux for that matter) on the viliv x70?

http://www.myviliv.com/ces/main_x70atom.html

Here's the hardware:

Atom 1.33GHz (Z520)
1GB RAM
128GB SSD (expensive option)
7" (1024x600) WSVGA touch-panel
WiMax & HSPDA
802.11b/g
bluetooth 2.0
SiRF Star III (GPS)
1 USB, 1 audio, 1 USB (link?), 1Multi I/O, 1 SD/SDHC Slot
1.3MP camera
7.4V 4100mAh lithium polymer battery

It is available with Windows 7/XP/Vista but no linux. Viliv's web site has no mention of linux support. However, pre-release PR said that linux would be an option. I worry especially about drivers for the touch-panel and the multi I/O jack...

It seems like a really nice little package, but Windows-only cuts its usefulness in half for me, so if anyone has any experience with installing (or trying to install) linux on the x70 please post a reply...

thanks,
Darrell
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Old 30th July 2010, 12:37 PM
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Re: viliv x70 (umpc/mid)

Have you gotten anywhere with this? We would like to develop apps for the Viliv x70, but windows is such a pain.
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