It's perhaps too early to ask this question for Aakash in particular as the specs may not be widely known yet.
More general question could be: can a device that runs Android, run Linux as well. (Or with kind of effort it can be made to run.) Rationale behind asking this is, if someone has made a device that runs android, the device drivers already exist that can interact with Linux like kernel. Only question remains whether they are open enough or not. For those who consider Android as a Linux variant owing to its roots, this is a non question. I, for one, do not consider it so. The environment is pretty different on Android. Now which Linux would one expect to run on such a device: A few I know are Maemo (little chance of it running on anything other than N900 and alikes from Nokia), MeeGo (or whatever its new avatar), openmoko etc. (Please add more Linux based distros that can run on PDAs/tablets to this thread.) (Their respective sites list the devices they support. However, what's the difficulty level of adding new ones there given the commonality that they all already run Android.) BTW, this article says there are tablets already around that are cheaper than Aakash http://www.thinkdigit.com/Mobiles-PDAs/Your-guide-to-the-new-35-Aakash_7700.html I haven't checked the specs of these. Mayuresh. _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List