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and i used it to be a multimedia player using the Canola App, monitoring the car performance using a OBD scanner with Carman
and the Maemo Mapper was a good software.
Now, my needs are to have a full Linux device that can be open enough to run Linux console apps like Node Interpreter (nodeJS),
Shell scripts, rsync commands and a lot of new ideas.
I will use rsync to sync Nokia N800 songs with my computer when this tablet is idle and the car is in the parking.
Here in Brazil, theft is always a fear that everybody feels. This small tablet is very cheap here. A second hand option
is less than 70 dollars, less than a good dinner here.
Today we can see a lot of better computers and tablets but the features in N800 seems to be good.
Are the repositories alive?