Linux-Based Phone, Snatched From Inferno
elemur writes: "For your linux loving friends with everything, why not get a TuxScreen? This phone is based on the Compaq Linux distribution, normally used on the iPaq. When is the last time you needed to upgrade the packages or distribution on your phone?" A phone with a 640x480 touchscreen and a lot more smarts than "redial" would be an upgrade to most people anyhow -- being able to play games even more.
And those have sold so well.
No remote control so I can dial from my couch? Where's the advantage?
this really does provide a nice platform for Linux telephony
"Linux telephony"? Am I in a Dilbert cartoon about buzzword hell or what? It's a network appliance with a voice modem and a telephone handset. Big friggin' deal. I can just envision conversations like the one below:
Son: Hi Mom. I'm calling you on a Linux-based telephone.
Mom: A what?
Son: A Linux-based telephone. It's a phone with Linux in it. I just started penguin-dial, clicked on your name, and it dialed the phone for me.
Mom: Oh, like my speed dial buttons...
Son: No, this has your name on the screen.
Mom: But I write the names on the labels next to the speed dial buttons.
Son: This is different. It's like a laptop computer and it was only $99.
Mom: But we bought you a laptop computer before you went to college. What happened to that? If a $99 one was all you needed, why did your father and I spend $1500?
Son: I still have the laptop. This one is really slow and has a small screen. Plus, it does not run on batteries so you have to keep it plugged in. So this can't replace the laptop.
Mom: So if you already have a better computer and your phone worked fine, why did you need that new $100 thing you are using?
Son: Because it runs Linux.
Mom: You keep saying that. What's Linux?
Son: It's like Windows only way better. It's free.
Mom: So you spent $100 for a computer phone to run a free computer program that gives you speed dial?
Son: You don't understand. It does much more than that.
Mom: Like what?
Son: It has a web browser and word processor and calculator and all kinds of other stuff.
Mom: But that laptop has all of that, doesn't it.
Son: Yeah, but it uses Windows and Windows sucks.
Mom: Then why did you have us get you a computer with Windows?
Son: Because all of the programs that I need to run for school are on Windows. But it sucks. It's not stable and crashes a lot.
Mom: So this new "thing" doesn't crash?
Son: It does, but that's because it has a beta version of Linux on it. Once I have a non-beta version of Linux, it should be more stable than my laptop.
Mom: So now you will use this new thing and the laptop we spent all of that money on will gather dust?
Son: No Mom. You just don't understand. Anyway, that's not what I called about. Could you and Dad send me another $100? I need it for books and clothes and stuff.