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One of the other main advantages is that Mer is based on Ubuntu, which means that a huge amount of additional software is available. Not all of it is suitable for NITs, but plenty of it will work fine. If you don't like the default app for a task, there will likely be others available.
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That additional software will need to be recompiled for the NITs CPUs tho, right? So it's not like it is available now, but can be made available for NITs quite a bit easier than what it takes now, correct?
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I feel this should have been asked already but I cant find a post about it. So what is different in Mer? I guess what I'm asking is 'is Mer for me?' in that I'm fairly happy with how my tablet functions with Diablo at the moment. I think the main reasons why I would switch would be if OpenOffice was faster than through Debian chroot and if mouse support was faster, specifically bluetooth mouse.
There may well be things I hadnt even considered that are fantastic about Mer and if so I'd love for you to tell me as I always enjoy discovering new things to do with my NIT.
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RichS