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Hello
The best would be ubuntu mobile but unfortunatly it doesn't work on ARM yet
About e17, I never found how to install it, if you find a good tutorial tell it I would help me
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I have recently entered the n810 world. I am trying to figure out how do different alternate desktop environments compare with each other. Here is my limited understanding after reading the forums for alternate environments for a week. I request others to give their opinion about these environments and correct any mistakes in my analysis.
[*} Android (NITdroid): Touch oriented environment from Google. Good touch based environment. focused on browsing, games and entertainment. No office based apps.
For Entertainment/game oriented environments: Android or e17 environments are best.
For full Linux desktop like environments: LXDE or KDE or Ubuntu.
I have couple of questions and feedback from others: How does LXDE compare with other desktop environments.
Regards.