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2007-09-11
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2007-09-11
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2007-09-11
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2007-09-11
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2007-09-11
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2007-09-11
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2007-09-11
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@ Montreal, Canada
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A great tutorial! But please tell me, how snappy is the user interface and the browser? I wouldn't want to go through the trouble of installing KDE only to find it unresponsive.
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2007-09-11
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2007-09-11
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KDE on the N800 and N770... Pengunbait is a genius
Ok, well, the post is on the forums, but it isn't too friendly for new users and only include a few lines of instructions... so... I did a write up with a full set of directions and the screenshots from KDE on the n770 and n800! Check it out
http://geekpenguin.blogspot.com/2007/09/kde-on-it.html