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2009-07-29
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@ A quiet place.
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2009-07-29
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@ Montreal
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2009-07-30
, 17:13
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@ Salem, OR
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#23
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2009-07-30
, 18:36
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@ Finland
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2009-07-30
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@ San Jose, CA
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2009-07-31
, 06:32
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2009-07-31
, 09:27
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@ Finland
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2009-07-31
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@ San Jose, CA
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#28
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I like the idea of dual-core processor (or dual-processor core whatever). But is the processor in ZiiEGG armv5el? bad.. it means (K)ubuntu Karmic will never run on it.
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2009-08-01
, 08:37
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@ Finland
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#29
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O_o
You're criticising an embedded product not because of how well it runs its intended platform, but because you can't make it run a platform that isn't intended for embedded devices?
Do you dismiss wrist watches because they can't run kubuntu either? :-)
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2009-08-01
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@ Austin, TX
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#30
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O_o
You're criticising an embedded product not because of how well it runs its intended platform, but because you can't make it run a platform that isn't intended for embedded devices?
Do you dismiss wrist watches because they can't run kubuntu either? :-)