Debian Linux on a Tablet PC Howto - risujin.org There are by now many guides on setting up your favorite flavor of Linux on just about any kind of machine. I'm adding one more to this body of documentation because Linux is not well established on Tablet PCs and there is a great deal of work yet to be done. I went through a considerable amount of trouble installing Debian on my Toshiba Portege M200. I wanted to write this guide to document some of the trouble spots. Although lot of the information here can be found elsewhere on the Internet, it contains a lot of my personal efforts in assembling easy to use scripts and just gathering the information. Using this guide will save you weeks of hassle. My Portege did not happen to come equipped with either a CD-ROM or a floppy drive. Turn off your router if you have one and disable any running DHCP servers. To support laptop and tablet hardware it's crucial that you install the latest Linux software. Kernel options Likewise you will also need the latest 2.6 kernel. Screen rotation
Atlante digitale del '900 letterario WikidPad - wiki notebook for Windows/Linux/Mac OS CellWriter - risujin.org CellWriter is a grid-entry natural handwriting input panel. As you write characters into the cells, your writing is instantly recognized at the character level. When you press Enter on the panel, the input you entered is sent to the currently focused application as if typed on the keyboard. CellWriter was developed under a University of Minnesota UROP grant. If you're interested in the underlying algorithms, have a look at my thesis. Writer-dependent CellWriter relies solely on training samples of your characters for recognition. Corrective preprocessing CellWriter includes multiple levels of preprocessing algorithms that correct for input aberrations. On-screen keyboard For the times you simply need a specific keystroke, CellWriter features a both a convenient mini-keyboard overlay and a full QWERTY on-screen keyboard mode. Multilingual support Want to write in your native language? Program dependencies Training characters CellWriter does not come with any training samples. Context menu
Wislawa Szymborska. Discorso tenuto in occasione del conferimento del Premio Nobel | La poesia e lo spirito In un discorso, pare, la prima frase è sempre la più difficile. E dunque l’ho già alle mie spalle… Ma sento che anche le frasi successive saranno difficili, la terza, la sesta, la decima, fino all’ultima, perché devo parlare della poesia. Su questo argomento mi sono pronunciata di rado, quasi mai. Anni fa ebbi l’onore e la gioia di conoscerlo di persona. Posso dire pertanto che se è vero che tolgo ai poeti il monopolio dell’ispirazione, li colloco comunque nel ristretto gruppo degli eletti dalla sorte. E’ stato, è passato. Mi piace: Mi piace Caricamento...
Combine multiple images using ImageMagick Linux on the Portege M200 « Dual Elephants The Machine Hardware Quickstart The Toshiba M200 is a convertable TabletPC (ie can be used as a normal laptop, but with a quick flip/turn of the screen it works as a Tablet). It has a 12″ screen, Pentium M 1.4GHz (centrino) and the main part of it is that the screen has a digitizer builtin (using the included stylus). My configuration has 512MB memory and a 60GB harddisk. I am running Ubuntu (7.04) with Linux kernel 2.6.20-15. What Works/Overview Installation Due the the machine not having any internal CD/DVD drive installation has to be done via USB-floppy or the network. so I had to do the install via the network. Intel Pentium-M 1.4GHz (also known as Intel Centrino) This works without issue, but to save battery you can enable speedstep so you can change the cpu speed from 600MHz to 1400MHz as needed. Hard Disk IDE 60GB 5400rpm. /sbin/hdparm -d1 -u1 -m16 -c3 /dev/hda Change /dev/hda to /dev/discs/disc0/disc or /dev/sda if needed Memory 768MB as 512MB + 256MB DIMMS No issues here Ethernet Modem
software recommendation - How to convert PDF to Image? Top 3 Linux Video Editors Linux gets my pick as the best multi-media production platform because it is flexible, efficient, and secure. Your system resources are going to your work, rather than in supporting a bloaty operating system further bogged down by marginally-effective anti-malware software. In our previous installment we covered a range of excellent drawing and painting, photography, 3D rendering, and desktop publishing applications for Linux. And my favorite Linux distros for serious multi-media production. Today we're going to enjoy a tasty sampling of the high-quality video creation and editing software for Linux. OpenShot I really really really like OpenShot. The Power of Love, Gabrielle Aplin, created with OpenShot and Ardour Blender Blender is a fabulously sophisticated 3D computer graphics and animation creator. The main learning curve with Blender is developing a grasp of all of these concepts; once you get that part down it's like a light goes on and everything makes sense. Cinelarra
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