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2009-01-29
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Is there a set of resources that are more technical?
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2009-01-30
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2009-01-30
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2009-01-31
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2009-02-01
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I haven't received it yet, but I have been trying to do some research (including packages available) and searching for newbie docs.
The problem is that I am an N810 n00b, but have been using Linux for 14 years and Debian for 11 (and had a Zaurus for 5). All of the docs that I have found thus far are generally for absolute n00bs or non-techies.
Is there a set of resources that are more technical?
Thanks,
--VR