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Try the Tear browser by Bundyo !
I've been using it for some days, it is much faster than the standard browser,
no more waiting-for-maemo.
Nokia says (covered before in ITT) that 100 mA is max. current N810 can supply through USB.
I'm a newbie too, but also to Linux, so I noted your info and references.
Just what I need to begin to understand what really went on as I cloned etc.
Thanks ! , will read on.