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103 processes seems excessive...I have only 53 that appear to be running when the system is idle.
There is no `man` on the N800 so I have to look most of them up online, and get answers from users. Since like a lot of them (such as the 3 "browserd" process running) help 'speed up' launching of certain applications.
Has anyone here made a minimalist install on a N800? Or installed an entirely new linux OS?