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2006-12-29
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coz software is limited
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it be nice to be able to watch some videos on some web sites and maybe an upgrade the flash plug in.
thats my biggest gripe.
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I can do that at home on my linux box. The lack of flash for linux (and thus the 770) is an issue with macromedia / adobe, not the system.
It's not free, but QNX seems like it would be really cool on the 770. About seven years ago I was able to compile and run the RTF editor Ted for that OS. Ted might be a cool app for the 770, as far as that goes.
Anyone have a clue as to whether qemu would run on the 770?
Last edited by burque; 2006-12-29 at 02:29.