krisse
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2008-03-03
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#101
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2008-03-05
, 03:40
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#102
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2008-03-06
, 12:31
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#103
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2008-03-11
, 11:33
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#104
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2008-03-15
, 18:23
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#105
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2008-03-16
, 22:24
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#106
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2008-03-17
, 00:57
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#108
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Does the KDE operating system work on a Nokia n800?
KDE isn't an "operating system", and there's a forum for it over here.
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2008-03-17
, 03:14
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@ norway
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#110
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From a user's point of view KDE is an OS in effect: you can only use KDE apps in a KDE environment
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