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2009-12-23
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2009-12-23
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@ Germany
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2009-12-24
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2009-12-24
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#15
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Beginners do not have a monopoly on using. Beginner friendly and user friendly are not identical.
When I get (more or less briefly) trapped in nano on a system that has nano set as the default (for root! what is up with that?!) editor by the install program, I do not feel surrounded by friendliness at all. I am very much an user.
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2009-12-27
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#16
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But stay away from *buntu. As Maemo is based on Debian you should go with the most raw Debian distribution you can find :-)
Cheers
Bjoern
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