Yes, it is possible to put Tiny Core Linux on it. The procedure to install it (or any other operating system) involves making an adapter for the hard drive in the Evo and connecting it to another computer. This will involve extensive soldering skill.
linux itself is nothing more than a kernel. a core system, other packages are beyond it's scope. in terms of linux distributions, there is no one unifying tool for package updates.
The Linux kernel.
Linux Distribution
The Compaq TC4400 tablet PC core is used for many things such as games and business. It's purpose is to provide a computer with a personalized space for themselves to use.
If you are not a computer guru,its best to have a professional upgrade this feature for you.
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The USB was created by a core group of companies that consisted of Intel, Compaq, Microsoft, Digital, IBM, and Northern Telecom.
with linux you dont have toworriesabout you cp slowing down or malware or viraseus but if you a hard core gammer windows 7 is better and most programs or applications are not compatble with linux
The cost would depend on the processor you wanted to purchase. An upgrade is probably possible (the Pentium Dual-Core is based on the Core Duo and Core 2 Duo processors) but you would need to make sure your motherboard supports the proper FSB speeds for your processor of choice.
There are no co-founders of Linux. Linus Torvalds created it alone, however, after some time more and more people joined the core development
Dell, Toshiba, HP Compaq, Lenovo, HP EliteBook, and Samsung all have laptops and notebooks available with duo core processors. You can purchase one online at Amazon.
A modern Linux kernel can be reduced down to about 300k in size. Numerous older Linux distros were designed to fit on a single floppy disk. Some more modern Linux distributions that require little space are: * Tiny Core Linux - 10 MB * Damn Small Linux - 50 MB * Puppy Linux - 100 MB * SLAX - 200 MB