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The Following User Says Thank You to Remote User For This Useful Post: | ||
I can agree that the 770 lacks a lot of software to be true PDA out of the box, but isn't the whole Linux thing is about a community providing new software for it? The only slow down of the 770 would be its high resolution that drains some cpu (there is no graphics engine in it?). Whats the Linux requirements on a pc? Pentium 166 MHz? 64 MB RAM? This device should after proper tuning be able to be a small PC.
//Johan