After a year long stint trying to configure Debian Sid to work stably on my laptop — and for the most part failing miserably; maybe that’s why sid is ‘unstable’ — I decided it was time to stop pretending I could configure Debian, so I installed Ubuntu, which happens to exist specifically for people
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TamsPalm on 30th Nov 2008 (via tamspalm.tamoggemon.com)
Mer is not a maemo fork but the result of joined efforts between maemo, ubuntu and of course debian (deblet), alpha version can be installed to freerunner mobile. Watch video demo.... read more
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NewLC on 9th Jun 2009 (via newlc.com)
The method to get root access to T-Mobile’s G1 hasn’t been around for too long, but someone has already found a way to get Debian Linux running on the G1. Apparently installing Debian will allow you... [
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TheBestDigital on 12th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Ubuntu announced their mobile version of Ubuntu Linux Ubuntu Mobile …targetted at the UMPC sized devices with flash storage (instead of spinning hard drives) that started to gain popularity with the release of Asus Eee PC and OLPC XO last year. Microsoft needs much lighter weight version of Windows Vista if they intend to stay in the
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MobileViewsBlog on 27th Feb 2008 (via mobileviews.com)
Symbian and Ubuntu, Now very important in my life. Cant leave home without these two. #Symbian + #Ubuntu = SYMBUNTU anyone? Sounds catchy…
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TheUIQEvangelist on 31st May 2009 (via uiqblog.com)
Dell Canada have just announced few minutes ago the launch of 4 new cpmputer pre-instaled with UBUNTU 7.10. It’s the first time in Canada a computer maker offer linux pre-installed on computer. In...
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MobileInCanada on 4th Apr 2008 (via MobileInCanada.com)
Dell Canada have just announced few minutes ago the launch of 4 new cpmputer pre-instaled with UBUNTU 7.10. It’s the first time in Canada a computer maker offer linux pre-installed on computer. In...
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MobileInCanada on 21st Feb 2008 (via MobileInCanada.com)
Hot on the heals of a hassle free way to get Google Android up and running on your n810, you can now let Debian loose with just a click or two. It takes a bit of time, but once everything is in place you'll get access to OpenOffice, Firefox 3, AbiWord and IceVM among others.
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NokNok on 14th Jul 2008 (via noknok.tv)