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Bodhi Linux running on N900
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Re: Bodhi Linux running on N900
looks very quick and easy to use.. i'm impressed
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Re: Bodhi Linux running on N900
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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Re: Bodhi Linux running on N900
...4? The smallest i had seen was 64MB...
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Example of a 4MB SIMM - http://www.google.com/products/catal...d=0CIkBEPMCMAU |
Re: Bodhi Linux running on N900
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... :D
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Re: Bodhi Linux running on N900
Is this using enlightenment :O?
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Re: Bodhi Linux running on N900
@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... |
Re: Bodhi Linux running on N900
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. :rolleyes: [1] http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=80650 |
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