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In this paper, find instructions on how to build a hobbyist's wearable computer system that is modular, and easy to re-configure and maintain.
http://www.wearcam.org/wearhow/

The Best Without X - Using Linux console mode.
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LJ #19, November 1995: The Best Without X  System or any other graphic environment very smoothly. An intelligent keyboard configuration and use of the gpm mouse server will help you exploit your small Linux box to its fullest. by Alessandro Rubini If your system doesn't run X-Windows, you...
http://www.wearcam.org/wearhow/gpm.html

Describes possible components, user-interfaces and applications of a wearable.
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Wearable-HOWTO.  Nomadism is one of the major trends of our society, now most of the people can work with a laptop computer, but few did the next step: to live, or if you prefer to wear one computer that is a...
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Wearable-HOWTO.html

Martin's personal experience with wearables.
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martin wearables  I took an interest in wearable computing some time ago, and constructed my own first system, EVA-00, in the summer of 2000. I am now working on its successor, EVA-01. These pages currently serve only to detail my own work....
http://the.earth.li/~martin/wearables/

Provides information about running linux on wearable devices.
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TuxMobil: Linux On Wearable Computers  Computers site map index a-z search HOWTOs|LaptopsNotebooks|PDAs|Cell Phones|Media Players|Wearables|Hardware|Software|Fun|Misc|News|Mailing List Linux On Wearable Computers Want to know about Linux running on wrist watches or other wearables? Need to connect your Linux computer to a calculator, digital pen, barcode reader, pager,...
http://tuxmobil.org/wearables.html