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I would prefer Mer be on the internal Flash, if anyone has an easy install in the works please let us know!
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With ease. Mer is portable to X86, ARM, etc - We have a VMDK for those who want to try it on VMware or VirtualBox (or Parrallels) (it's listed on the release pages). I even had Mer on my old old X86 laptop. (http://bsd.tspre.org/~stskeeps/mertop.jpg)
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Edit: ok, it install fine.
Last edited by FRZ; 2009-03-28 at 03:40.