That sounds like a good idea. The problem I can foresee is there are a lot of different things that need to be configured/installed on a default Ubuntu system to get it configured for a tablet. I don't know much about the Ubuntu/Debian build system, so help there would be greatly appreciated. One aspect of the whole thing is the delivery mechanism. We could use a series of packages and a meta package that could pull the whole group in that could handle all of the setup and extra applications. Another issue I can see is with the difference between tablets. Thanks for the help, I'll see what I can get started based on what others have already done and see if it can be centralized for at least the Ubuntu community, although I'd prefer to see it all get back to Debian, at least what can be pushed back to them.
That sounds like a good idea. The problem I can foresee is there are a lot of different things that need to be configured/ installed on a default Ubuntu system to get it configured for a tablet. I don't know much about the Ubuntu/Debian build system, so help there would be greatly appreciated. One aspect of the whole thing is the delivery mechanism. We could use a series of packages and a meta package that could pull the whole group in that could handle all of the setup and extra applications. Another issue I can see is with the difference between tablets. Thanks for the help, I'll see what I can get started based on what others have already done and see if it can be centralized for at least the Ubuntu community, although I'd prefer to see it all get back to Debian, at least what can be pushed back to them.