Date: Sun, 09 Jun 2013 20:46:04 -0800 From: Peter Giessel <pgiessel@mac.com> To: FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: which reader/tablet/<whatever> Message-ID: <DBD549A6-E80C-4A1B-919A-E9D28F1E8937@mac.com> In-Reply-To: <20130610031314.GA32304@ethic.thought.org> References: <20130610031314.GA32304@ethic.thought.org>
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On 2013, Jun 9, at 19:13, Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> wrote: > can I put > freebsd on these tablet devices? Personally, I don't see how another O.S. would work on the tablet = devices. They don't have any of the hardware other O.S.'s assume (such = as a keyboard), and they have such proprietary hardware. The hardware = is so "touch centric", than running a non-touch O.S. does not seem wise, = but I could be wrong. > if I bought, say, WAR AND PIECE > or something out of copyright { schopenhauer or marcus aurelius = } > that is in text, how do I get it to whatever tablet I have? =20 > right now we've got cable and I use the telco for my server. > I know that works, but it is only good for my computer network. >=20 > but say I wanted to keep things simple and buy some kind of = kindle > or nook. how does amazon.com or bn.com get their new ebooks = onto > my reader? All of the tablet type devices I'm aware of can access the internet = through WiFi, which allows them to download the various books. Many of = them now also have a 4g type cellular antenna which can be used (with a = subscription for network access through your favorite telecom) to = download your favorite book. I admit I'm most familiar with putting books on Apple tablet devices. = PDFs or ePubs can be e-mailed to the device, which opens well in their = reading app. The devices allow any text (including I suppose, plain = text) on the screen to be "spoken" by the device.
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