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2007-08-09
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2007-08-09
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Really...? This was suggested on the developer list as a way to create a shortcut to the root of the system for normal file browsing to work. I've done it and hadn't noticed any problems, unless that's the cause of some of my battery drain.
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2007-08-09
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2007-08-09
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2007-08-09
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It makes sense. Linux would constantly be trying to re-read sections of the card and that would take CPU + battery.
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2007-08-10
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2007-08-10
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cd /home/user/MyDocs rm System
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2007-08-10
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