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 I bought a Sharp PC MM1110 also, however, after Debian Sarge installs the screen corrupts whilst probing for ethernet (last readable thing on screen is about the 8139cp driver -- nb: it should use 8139too driver). It is possible to stop it from dying by Ctrl+C'ing the startup but the latest version of Sarge has problems on this laptop. -- Alistair Ross

For more information: http://aliross.blogspot.com/
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I can't find this anywhere but PC World, no mention of it on Sharp's website that I can see. PC world now have these on offer at £800 (June 26th 2004) I can't find this anywhere but PC World, no mention of it on Sharp's website that I can see. PC world now have these on offer at £800 (JUne 26th 2004)
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 [http://www.transmeta.com/success/notebooks/sharp/sharp_mm10.html]
 [http://www.sharpsystems.com/products/pc_notebooks/actius/mm/10/]

From Sharp's website:

(Q) I have an enquiry about a computer bought from PC World

(A) Although the product you purchased has the Sharp brand name on it, it is not actually distributed or supported by this office.

To explain, for commercial reasons, Dixons Stores Group (PC World) have bypassed this office and commissioned several models of laptop to be produced to their specific design, quality and price requirements from a Sharp factory in China. In doing so they have taken over the responsibility this office would normally accept in terms of after sales support both in and outside guarantee .This means that they set the terms of the guarantee, source and set the price of spare parts and accessories, manage any upgrade requirements and of course provide a repair service both in outside guarantee.

Dixons Stores Group fully accept their responsibilities and have asked us to refer any customers who require either pre-sales or after-sales advice to them.
 http://www.transmeta.com/success/notebooks/sharp/sharp_mm10.html
 http://www.sharpsystems.com/products/pc_notebooks/actius/mm/10/
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=== HP Tablet TC1100 ===

[http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/tabletpc/]

P-M, 1GHz, 10.4" TFT up to 2GB RAM.

Looks quite nice - built in bluetooth/wireless. The pen is apparently supported by Linux, though the SD slot doesn't seem to be. I'm not aware of any Linux handwriting recognition software, but even with the keyboard this looks like a nice machine.

SubNotebooks available in the UK

This page is intended to keep track of subnotebooks (anything with a 10.4" screen or smaller really) available in the UK. There seem to be quite a limited selection of these; certainly nowhere near the number in Japan or in the US via importers like [http://www.dynamism.com/].

  • I bought a Sharp PC MM1110 in the end - works fine in Debian -- SimonHuggins.

JVC Mini-Note

[http://www.jvc.co.uk/product-list.php?id=100035]

P-III 933MHz/1GHz, 8.9" TFT

Sharp PC-MM1110

Crusoe 1GHz, 10.4" TFT

I can't find this anywhere but PC World, no mention of it on Sharp's website that I can see. PC world now have these on offer at £800 (JUne 26th 2004)

Acer TravelMate C111TCi

[http://www.acer.co.uk/] Follow link to "Notebooks" and there are several TravelMates near the bottom.

P-III 1GHz, 10.4" TFT

Fujitsu LifeBook P5020

[http://www.fujitsupc.com/]

P-III 1GHz, 10.6" TFT (3.3 lbs though == 1.5 kgs)

There's a Crusoe based system (Lifebook P1000) which is only 2.2 lbs == 1 kg supposedly.

Sony Vaio U1 / U3 / U101

[http://shop.conics.net/]

U1 = Crusoe 700mhz, 256mb ram, 15gb disc, 6" TFT.

nat used to have one.

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