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We are on it.
Puppy has got to a command line Puppy on a Russian owned ARM Panda board
Puppy is not yet running on any tablet.
Mainly because most tablets are not open and inexpensive.
When the new wave of stable tablets market, Puppy will be poised - ready
to leap into rapid development and deployment.
No we don't have an update 'easy command'. We are not set up that way.
As predicted Puppy is moving towards ARM as one of it's supported platforms. Specifically the raspberry pi and mele box are being experimented with. Check out Puppi Arch on our wikki for one of our latest experiments.
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