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Hi Fragos. With your desktop, you may like to use multisync0.90 (opensync) to synchronize between Evolution on Ubuntu and GPE on the tablet. This way you get nice, desktop-integrated PIM on Ubuntu for your contacts and whatnot
Make sure in Multisync that you tell it to disable syncing of Contacts. (Click on Edit for the sync group, and on the first page it has "disable syncing of objtype"). Naturally, that stops contacts from being synchronized but everything else works!
And yes, I do indeed mean the whole shebang. After some tinkering, I have a hunch that the N810 deserves a more lightweight desktop environment than Maemo offers.
I am running the gpe stuff from Maemo's extras-devel, and it all works smoothly for me except that the alarm sound makes me want to murder someone. (It could do the ambulance sound justice, at least). I had a horrible short battery life at first, but a cold reboot (prompted by the battery running dry for the first time in a month) seems to have fixed that completely. There was some stuff in the mailing list about how GPE's interference with sleeping has been resolved, and that does seem to be the case.
If not that, at least more of the bits & pieces, such as preferences. Doesn't seem I can change the delightful alarm tone right now, for example
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And Yes, I have abandoned my crazy Pimlico-using ways for now and gone to GPE. I realized that its sync solution actually works, and the version in extras-devel is really nice to use. Oh, and I realized that GPE is a recursive acronym with an arbitrary letter G, which automatically puts it in the same place as other awesome free software projects like GNU, Gnome and GTK