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My only complaint is that darn one-line keyboard. I just can't figure it out!
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Yes, as I said in the beta testing phase, you can untar this tarball into a partition and use that instead.
EDIT: I read your other post more closely. You can use that method (copy everything out of the image file mounted on /debian and into a partition mounted on /opt), but don't mount the image file to /debian yourself, use "debbie" to do it for you. This way, you get the "turbo loop", which is much faster.
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Also ended up uninstalling the default installed browsers and going with Qole's endorsement of Midori. Loads quickly and can easily print from it.