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FOSDEM2010, from inside in a corner

Hi, following is an abstract of our livings on FOSDEM2010, I have tried to sort it chronologically but due pics and videos are from different sources,there are more than 150 pics and more than 60 vid and there beer runs like water and as you can notice there, english is not my language, I beg you to forgive me the wrong order, wrong or lack of names and general fails that might be here.

Friday 5th Febrary 2010

Connecting Arduino to Netwalker(I)

Connecting Arduino to Netwalker(I)
Installing Arduino IDE on Netwalker

This is a step by step tutorial to install Arduino IDE 017 in Sharp Netwalker, in order to edit and load software to Arduino I/O boards
This how-to is mainly based on the tutorial in Japanase from Hatena Diary

FOSS devices in the Karmic Castanyada (Lleida Ubunty Install party)

Tuxbrain was invited,  by  la comunidad de Ubuntaires to the Karmik chestnuts party(castanyada Karmika) done in   IES Torre Vicens on 7th November, there we do a speach about FOSS friendly devices  and we enjoy a a lot the meeting with good friends, also was the first tests on "real world" of our devices , especial mention to our  Sharp Netwalker  the presentation was done with and from it :)

Next a photopost of how the meeting was lived by us.

About sizes...

Down-up order , Toshiba NB100, Sharp Netwalker , Qi Hardware Ben NanoNote


Compare this beauties with a standard keyboard and a 19" monitor

Using an external monitor with a Sharp Netwalker

Since I have my first ultraportable linux device(hp jornada 680 with Jlime) I always dreamed to not have to carry my laptop to do conferences and workshops, and do them with what I carry on pocket directly but I had no found any solution than fits, until now :)
Here is the steps to make the Sharp Netwalker use an external monitor or a projector:

Sharp Netwalker PC-Z1 new additon to our catalog

We include in our catalog the heir of the Sharp Zaurus, Sharp Netwalker PC-Z1 an ultra light netbook with Ubuntu as installed OS , witha a 5'' LED touchscreen, 1024 x 600 pixels resolution, 512 MB RAM, i.MX515 Freescale(ARM8) 800 MHz processor, 4 GB Flash disk, WiFi 802.11 g/b, USB 2.0 and miniUSB ports and up to 10 hours of autonomy

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