Hedgecore
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2007-05-08
, 16:17
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@ Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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#1
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2007-05-08
, 17:06
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Posts: 474 |
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#2
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2007-05-08
, 17:18
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Posts: 428 |
Thanked: 54 times |
Joined on Mar 2006
@ Washington DC
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2007-05-08
, 17:23
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Posts: 85 |
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Joined on Feb 2007
@ Hertfordshire, UK
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2007-05-08
, 18:15
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Posts: 437 |
Thanked: 90 times |
Joined on Nov 2006
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2007-05-09
, 15:01
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Posts: 1,361 |
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@ Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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2007-05-12
, 21:59
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Posts: 155 |
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@ central georgia, usa
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2007-05-13
, 13:52
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Posts: 3,220 |
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Joined on Oct 2005
@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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#8
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To my knowledge, no ARM based version of Ubuntu exists. I use it on my desktop and love it, so that's too bad. Even without sound, wireless, hell, even touch screen support, I wonder how hard it'd be to get it to boot. They booted Linux on an OnStar navigation system years ago
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2007-05-13
, 14:40
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2007-05-15
, 18:05
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Posts: 1,361 |
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@ Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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#10
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