Yes. Many touchscreens and wacom tablets are supported by Linux. In the "Related links" section below is an index of some supported tablet PC models (may be outdated and not list newer models).
A tablet personal computer (Tablet PC) is tablet computer having the main characteristics of a personal computer in the tradition of the Microsoft Tablet PC, as a machine operated by an end-user with no intervening computer operator. A typical tablet PC is a laptop computer, equipped with a rotateable touchscreen as an additional input device, and running a standard (or lightly adapted) PC operating system like Windows or Linux.
You can work archos 5 android on Linux through a tablet.
Android is a Linux OS
Slackware Linux has a number of advanced features. Some of them are GCC 4.1.2, XII 7.2.0, HAL, Linux 2.6.21.5, Xfce 4.4.1, The K Desktop Environment and Apache 2.2.4.
It depends what kind of tablet you're using. I don't know for apple stuff but on android devices you can buy a usb adapter (or you even have a usb port). I guess then it should work!
There's no such thing as a "Linux professional", so no.
There is no the text editor in Linux. There are dozens of possible text editors available for Linux, such as:edviVimEmacsJOENanoJEDKateGeditMousepadLeafpadjEditXeditGeanyNEditJuffEdJOVE
Linux, linux mint is a pretty popular but not as windows but it better than window. It has more features, more security, it is an anti virus system no virus has been invented or has or will for linux mint and linux
It depends on the Linux you are running. There are thousands of Linux distros. It is possible that your distro wasn't intended to run DVD-ROM. But most Linux will run them.
Sure! Internet cafes can use Linux no problem if they so choose.
None. It is possible to operate Linux without a swap file or partition.
Answer:Probably.