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2007-07-11
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2007-07-11
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2007-07-11
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2007-07-11
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2007-07-11
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2007-07-11
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BTW, I've read that Chinook (Maemo 4.0 - a firmware or few from now) will support partial upgrades, and so I presume that to mean "apt-get dist-upgrade" essentially.
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2007-07-11
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Why not just port the open source apps? Of course someone actually has to do the work... In regards to the non-open source stuff, I think that the best app on there is Opera, which is not open source. That's just my opinion though.
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2007-07-11
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Anyway, my point is that right now, not a lot of those third party apps are running on the tablet. I think we should at least get to that point before we start talking about taking stuff out.
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2007-07-11
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2007-07-11
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