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My only complaint is that darn one-line keyboard. I just can't figure it out!
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Yes, as I said in the beta testing phase, you can untar this tarball into a partition and use that instead.
EDIT: I read your other post more closely. You can use that method (copy everything out of the image file mounted on /debian and into a partition mounted on /opt), but don't mount the image file to /debian yourself, use "debbie" to do it for you. This way, you get the "turbo loop", which is much faster.
Also ended up uninstalling the default installed browsers and going with Qole's endorsement of Midori. Loads quickly and can easily print from it.