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http://www.youtube.com/user/Jeffhoog.../0/tjnZhRH4ZgU

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looks very quick and easy to use.. i'm impressed
 

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Looks nice! Will keep an eye on this...
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Enlightenment - wow, that takes me back. Rasterman's work was a massive leap in eyecandy for Linux. I (vaguely) remember making the not-inconsiderable purchase of a 2nd 4MB stick just so I could run it back in ... 96? 97?
 

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...4? The smallest i had seen was 64MB...
 

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Originally Posted by don_falcone View Post
...4? The smallest i had seen was 64MB...
Luxury!

Example of a 4MB SIMM -

http://www.google.com/products/catal...d=0CIkBEPMCMAU

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Ha, I still have some 1Mb SIMMs at home (never throw anything out lol), I remember when a 4Mb SIMM was about £30. I may still have some 256Kb memory modules somewhere...
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Is this using enlightenment :O?
 

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@sr00t: Yes.

Btw: I still have some 1MB SIMMs buried somewhere in a drawer. Those where actually reserved in case i would acquire some 16bit E-MU et al samplers 10 years ago, but...
 

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Pardon my ignorance, but it's basically Easy Debian with Bodhi instead of Debian, right?

So what's the point of this? If you prefer Bodhi over Debian - ok.
But after reading your "Arch on the HP Touchpad" thread [1] I kind of expected/hoped to see Bodhi running natively on the N900.

[1] http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=80650
 

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