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2011-05-26
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After some use, my 11.04 + gnome really works well. Fast and smooth, stable, not candy but sexy enough. I am completely satisfied. (some issue with bluetooth, but it was worse in Vista).
Xfce on the other hand does not seem that responsive, and is still down on features.
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Just so nobod says this thread is out of place you can ubuntu on the n900 howto available for 9.10 and 10.04
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Have you tried sshing to it when it freezes (and kill xorg, or anything more subtile)? My server used to not boot properly, and would not respond to keyboard input (even SysRq), but I found out it would still let me ssh into it and at least poweroff it properly (and debug/solve if I had the courage, which I generally don't).
http://hackaday.com/2011/05/25/ps3-c...ps-and-bounds/
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyxK8...layer_embedded
You can use your Linux box's keyboard/mouse to emulate the playstation's controller. Should work well with FPS games.