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alternatively, what about an Advent (MSI Wind) running ubuntu 10.4 NBE/GDE/LXDE/UDE (dual boots with XP). The Wind won't run MeeGo (no WiFi for it yet), but both devices work fine with ubuntu 10.4 & a Vodafone mobile broadband dongle. The Wind has bluetooth, the Compaq doesn't.
The idea is to have the n900 for standalone e-mail access, and as a backup to the vodafone dongle for internet access for the lap/net-books when away from WiFi access.
Mish.