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2008-07-26
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The Nokia website is no help either. The Linux link points to maemo wiki, the "Instructions for manual Update" points to tablets-dev (which is down, see above).
Come on, Nokia, you can do better.
Dear Community,
any ideas about how to Diablo from Linux?