Pepper Pad 2 Linux Web Pad 197
`Sean writes "Pepper Computer debuted their $800 Pepper Pad 2 at DEMOmobile 2004 this week. Specs include a 624 MHz XScale processor, 8.4" 800x600 TFT touchscreen, 802.11b+g, and 20 GB HDD running MontaVista Linux CEE. Out of the box the Pepper Pad 2 loads the Pepper Keeper as its GUI, but a full-blown Linux distribution with Java 2 JRE and X-Window System is sitting under the covers just waiting be customized. I personally can't wait to get a hold of one of these to turn into an OBD-II and telemetry workstation for the rally car."
Media Player (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Media Player (Score:1)
Re:Media Player (Score:2)
hacking? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Media Player (Score:2)
For $800 I could get a pretty nice laptop and a 4-pack of Redbull.
IR ! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:IR ! (Score:2)
Why is this moderated as Funny? We put high-power IR emitters on the Pad for a reason...
Is this up to the standards of Windows Tablets? (Score:4, Interesting)
unfortunately no (Score:2, Interesting)
also there is the screen, its is only 800x600, very little can be done in that workspace. battery life is
so, no.
This is why (Score:2)
Re:Is this up to the standards of Windows Tablets? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Is this up to the standards of Windows Tablets? (Score:2)
Re:Is this up to the standards of Windows Tablets? (Score:2)
Low Cost Linux SBCs? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Low Cost Linux SBCs? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Low Cost Linux SBCs? (Score:2)
http://www.viamainboards.com/product/index.jsp [viamainboards.com]
Different Category (Score:2)
Splash resistant! (Score:1)
But.... (Score:2, Redundant)
Re:But.... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:But.... (Score:2)
That depends on how much you put into it, really. Something like this is less about what it can do and more about what you can do with it.
cant help it but.. (Score:2)
I've wanted this (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:I've wanted this (Score:2, Insightful)
It's basicly what MS's tablets promise to be, but at a third of the cost and it has the flexibility of linux.
The thing can be 3x as powerfull as a tablet PC if you have a nice dual (core?) opteron computer laying around somewere.
The business aspects of this device is also intreaging. If you use it as a X terminal, the majority of the time the harddrive will be asleep, and thus th
Re:I've wanted this (Score:2)
Re:I've wanted this (Score:3, Informative)
with this [sourceforge.net]
Re:I've wanted this (Score:2)
1) recompile my kernel, with a new tree (using 2.4.x installed via yum/rpm)
2) recompile VMWare with a new kernel tree (good F'ing luck)
3) Futz with numerous config files so that I can
4) Read slashdot at starbucks.
Perhaps you should note my (broken) link to "http://ipw2200.sf.net"... ?
Sorry, but the IPW2200 drive would cause me to twitch uncontrollably - and you don't want to be merging on the freeway next to me when this twitch hits me.
Re:I've wanted this (Score:2)
But will I be able to get... (Score:4, Funny)
Battery? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Battery? (Score:3, Informative)
Couldn't find any exact info other than the following in the press release [pepper.com]:
"It has a rechargeable lithium polymer battery with power management providing support for a day's worth of activities"
USB 1.1 (Score:2)
Re:USB 1.1 (Score:5, Interesting)
Of course the other half of me thought immediately, i could use it for a game controller and slap mame or another emulator on this bad boy... 600+ MGhz should be plenty enough to run a SNES emu.
I mean it has built in wireless networking and anyone who would buy this would fork over $50 for a wireless AP right? File Transfer problems solved.
Re:USB 1.1 (Score:2)
The iPod has: (Score:3, Informative)
No color screen.
A proprietary O/S (yes, it can run Linux - poorly)
No bluetooth.
No ability to run real applications.
No touchscreen.
No WiFi.
This is easily worth two iPods.
Re:USB 1.1 (Score:2)
if you don't like it don't buy it.
Re:USB 1.1 (Score:2)
Design criticism is crucial to getting designs right and there's a lot of very valid criticism to be given to the design team that produced this turkey.
Re:USB 1.1 (Score:2)
bluetooth is in use.
mmc is in use.
both are useful.
Re:USB 1.1 (Score:2)
I'm not getting one, of course; I already have an iBook. Still, it's not that bad.
Re:USB 1.1 (Score:2)
Money (Score:2)
Re:USB 1.1 (Score:2)
This would also make it
Re:USB 1.1 (Score:2)
Yes, it is. Why does everyone act as if USB 1.1 is a 5kbps protocol?
It runs at 12Mbps. This is more than fast enough to bring MP3s or OGGs from the drive to your PepperPad and play them back in real time.
Re:USB 1.1 (Score:2)
Granted. Perhaps I should have said "that's not a -good- option". What about copying 10 gigs of mp3s to the internal hard drive? Sure it can be done, but it will take hours. How about listening to mp3s from an external drive while copying files from a wired network? What about other applications that I didn't think of? My point was that, assuming the cost to add usb2 was
Re:USB 1.1 (Score:2)
My point wasn't that it was standard everywhere, only that the costs in implementing it would be negligible.I'll admit that I don't work in embedded systems, so I'm not all that familiar with the market, but I assume that the motherboards can be customized to the application. Ass
Re:USB 1.1 (Score:2)
Comment removed (Score:3, Informative)
ok lets just get it all out of the way now (Score:5, Funny)
2. Imagine a beowulf cluster of Pepper Pads!
3. In Soviet Russia the screen touches you!
4.
4a. Design a superior piece of hardware
4b. Include a superior OS
4c. ???
4d. Profit!
5. Netcraft confirms, Pepper Pad is dead!
6. If it doesn't run [KDE/Gnome/desktop of choice] then it sucks!
There, I think that about covers it!
Re:ok lets just get it all out of the way now (Score:2)
7. I don't have a Pepper OR a Pad, you insensitive clod!!
Forgot a few... (Score:2)
8. Does it play OGG?
8a. That's OGG Vorbis, not OGG.
8a1. Apple sucks for not porting QuickTime to Linux.
9. They didn't provide source! GPL violation!
Re:Forgot a few... (Score:2)
> 8a1. Apple sucks for not porting QuickTime to Linux.
8a1a. Gnu/Linux, of course.
Re:ok lets just get it all out of the way now (Score:1)
wow I want one (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:wow I want one (Score:2)
$300 gets you a Dell Axim with a 600 mhz processor and built in 802.11. If your intent is to watch recorded video in bed, it might be worth investigating if this will do the job.
I'm suggesting it because I have a TabletPC that I sometimes use to watch TV in bed. Despite the fact that its' small and light weight, an hour holding this up in bed is actually a bit
Re:wow I want one (Score:3, Funny)
Or is that a little too far out?
Re:wow I want one (Score:2)
If he doesn't have one right now, then there's probably a pretty good reason. Maybe he doesn't have enough space. Maybe he has satellite or something and he'd have to rely on bunny ears to get reception. Maybe he specifically wants a "Watch what MythTV has recorded" device in his bedroom and making his current TV do that is a bit challenging. Maybe he doesn't want to spend $200'ish on a TV when he could spend $300'ish on something w
Re: (Score:2)
Nice ad `Sean (Score:5, Interesting)
You thought you snuck one past the editors huh?
Look folks, of course `Sean wants one of these for his rally car...he's in on the damn thing!
Check out these [pepper.com] pics [pepper.com].
good job /. editors for plugging this thing for Sean Hamor.
News for nerds. Shills that matter.
Re:Nice ad `Sean (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Nice ad `Sean (Score:2)
Except it's the truth that I can't wait to get one myself. I don't have one of my own, and I certainly won't have one for quite some time since they're not in full-scale production yet. Ask any of my co-workers here at Pepper and they'll tell you that just about all I can talk about is hacking a Pepper Pad 2 into a motorsports toy.
Was my article submission astroturfing? Perhaps. Was it intentional? No. Was my underlying agenda an attempt to get photos of my rally car on Slashdot? You betcha.
Re:Nice ad `Sean (Score:2)
Sounds nice... (Score:4, Interesting)
Combining the innate cluelessness of most of the people who will buy these, the fact that these don't "look like computers", the fact that these are wireless-only as far as networking is concerned, and the lack of apparent infrastructure for distributing security patches... I have to wonder how well these machines will fare once they reach the real (insecure) world.
Re:Sounds nice... (Score:2, Interesting)
There is a full-blown computer in my wireless access point, mobile phone, DVD player. Soon in my TV, my fridge, you name it. I don't want to be the system administrator of my fridge!
Infrastructure, as you say, for distributing and installing security fixes is needed - but manufacturers will never invest into this unless forced to do
Re:Sounds nice... (Score:2)
Re:Sounds nice... (Score:2)
Besides, it just needs to last a year for most people, then they'll get a new one.
The same thing is happening with computers. Why spend hours and hours caring for the computer, when they're cheap enough to buy a new one every year?
Whats the work I'm looking for...oh yeah, commodity.
I have a Dell magazine right in front of me. 519 dollars, I can get a PC, with monitor amd free shipping.
2.4G, 256 megs, 40gb,
Re:Sounds nice... (Score:2)
There will be a full updates system in place for both the Pepper Keeper software and the underlying operating system.
`Sean IS Pepper Computing (Score:1, Interesting)
Technical Contact:
Sosik-Hamor, Sean webmaster@pepper.com
wickywickywack:~$ whois trunkmonkey.com
Administrative Contact:
Sosik-Hamor, Sean ssh@speakeasy.net
Re:`Sean IS Pepper Computing (Score:2)
Re:`Sean IS Pepper Computing (Score:2)
Re:`Sean IS Pepper Computing (Score:2)
Or perhaps it was a genuine display of excitement about the product my employer is producing. Yes, I'm a Pepper employee, but that doesn't mean I get my own Pad to take home, hack, and play with in my spare time. So, quite literally, I can't wait to get a hold of one because one is not in my possession.
I hate to say it... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:I hate to say it... (Score:3, Interesting)
Pepper Keeper? (Score:3, Interesting)
From the site's page [pepper.com] on PK, it looks pretty good. Gotta try the download and see if it's better than my palm desktop.
Re:Pepper Keeper? (Score:2)
2. iSync doesn't use SyncML (yet - which is why most SyncML phones aren't compatible with iSync).
3. You can't enter data onto an ipod!
I'm a little underwhelmed (Score:4, Informative)
-Centrino 1.5 ghz processor.
-1400 by 1050 resolution screen
-512 meg of RAM
-40 gig HD
-It doesn't use the touch screen, rather the Wacom digitizer for the stylus. This means pressure sensitivity, but it means you can ONLY use the stylus for input.
-NVidia Go5200 card.
-3-4 hour battery life. (I've reached a little over 3 with it.)
-It works in both slate mode, and it can unfold like a laptop with a kb.
I do like some of the things they're doing with this machine, but
Re:I'm a little underwhelmed (Score:1)
forget it, fool. if you don't know the difference between $2000 and $800, send me $1200 and i'll tell you!
for $800 (hopefully thats just rrp), this is a stormin' accessory to my existing computing solutions. i'm gonna get one, just so i've got a nice, portable, useful linux machine around to hack code^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hwrite worthwhile comput
Re:I'm a little underwhelmed (Score:2)
Heh. Funny thing is I pointed out the price difference to avoid shitheaded comments like this.
Re:I'm a little underwhelmed (Score:2)
Yeah I see your point, believe it or not. I get annoyed at people getting modded up for saying "It's not interesting!" Guess I'm guilty of that, too.
I should have spelled my thoughts out a little more clearly. For 2.5x the price, you get an actual laptop replacement with stronger capabilities, as opposed to a fancy PDA. In that light, at least from my point of view, it's easier to budget the money
Re:I'm a little underwhelmed (Score:2)
To be fair, this product doesn't even qualify on that level. You mention later in your post using it for web stuff, email, etc, but for that $800, there is a lot more you could do with a desktop machine. Heck, you can even get a superior laptop for about that much. Maybe chuck in an extra $100 or 2, but then you'd get more pixels to play with and a DVD player. That touch screen is a spendy proposition.
"how much time
Re:I'm a little underwhelmed (Score:2)
Hehhe. Yeah yeah, I'd be soOOoo bothered by that if not for this little comment I was responding to:
"it can kick the crap out of your lil tablet that you BLEW 2000 dollars on."
You sure that was directed at me?
Re:I'm a little underwhelmed (Score:2)
Heh. In other words, you at least want to get the final word. That it? Try to save at least some face here?
Must have stung worse than I originally thought. You have some growing up to do, my friend. If y u had been a bigger man in the first place, you wouldn't have found yourself in this position now. Now all you have left is name calling and begging me to drop it.
half that price (Score:2)
If this was a car report (Score:2)
I mean, it's not the some type of device, and it's not meant for the same market.
Re:If this was a car report (Score:2)
If the cheaper car was cheap because it couldn't be driven on highways, then yes, that'd be an ok analogy.
Re:If this was a car report (Score:2)
Of course no one really drives a car, that would be a multi-headed PC. It's all motorcycles, one or two people can use it once at best, and the second person isn't in much control. I think we can all imagine the rest of this analogy so I'll stop here.
Are they sure it's Linux? (Score:2)
I'd also like to know if they have modded any of the Linux or GNU tools/apps on the box. If so where's the source. If the source comes with the device, fine. The source doesn't have to be seperately available, or available to just anyone. It does however have to go back to the original
Re:Are they sure it's Linux? (Score:2)
Re:From a Pepper employee (Score:2)
Re:From a Pepper employee (Score:2)
God, I just downloaded the windows install and what do you know, it's a fucking installanywhere package. However, since it's a selfextractor, you can't use the windows package (at least) to install to Linux or whatever else. Looks like the mac version is a zip file, let's see what's in that. How do you like this stream of conciousness stuff? The Mac one seems to be a mac .app package, also nothing you can install from, at least not that I can see so far. If I run the Pepper.jar from %ProfileImagePath%\My
Does it have pressure sensitivity? (Score:2)
I got a tablet. After using it for a while, I realized what a great thing pressure sensitivity is. It's not just the touch screen that makes a tablet pc thing, all of those have wacom styluses for their input.
I've also noticed an area in which Linux lacks support badly: Handwriting recognition.
Is it just me? (Score:2)
I want... (Score:1)
There... (nonexistent) karma burn-off complete.
Guys, you've missed the most obvious application! (Score:1)
Granted, the price is a bit steep for that, but hey! It's still so sexy.
Not the Only Tablet PC Pre-Equipped with Linux (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Not the Only Tablet PC Pre-Equipped with Linux (Score:2)
Think "Big Zaurus" not "tablet PC" (Score:3, Informative)
That 32MB flash should be usable to boot the machine nearly instantly; no need to suspend/hibernate to save battery life.
I wonder what the Opie and OpenZaurus [openzaurus.org] folks think about the Pepper Pad 2?
Compared to a Zaurus, this is a good upgrade.
Re:doom 3 !! (Score:2)
It has only 32MB video RAM.check the specs [pepper.com] here
Re:doom 3 !! (Score:1)
Re:Linux problem ahead... (Score:2)
SDRAM != SD/MMC
Re:Size (Score:2)