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@canllaith- canllaith: @mfindlater Quite a few are stuck on Android 1.6 though, which is worth thinking carefully about. 2.x is quite improved.
- canllaith: @mfindlater there's actually quite a few 'budget' ones - note the $399 LG options http://bit.ly/cd4hQY
- canllaith: @mfindlater you don't ask for much do you! HTC Hero? http://bit.ly/agtZwO I have Hero & Nexus One, Hero isn't a bad cheap option.
- canllaith: Just stumbled across this - http://www.opensuse-guide.org/ exceptional beginner's guide to #opensuse #suse
- canllaith: @CraHan I'm enjoying it
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Monthly Archives: November 2007
Correction: Kubuntu Gutsy rocks just that little bit harder.
In a recent mini-article I wrote about my impressions of Kubuntu Gutsy, I mentioned that it was disappointing that Kubuntu did not support Cisco LEAP wireless authentication as I’m stuck with using it for work. Is Cisco LEAP actually relevant … Continue reading
KDE 4 – starting to shape up
KDE 4 Originally uploaded by canllaith I’ve been crazy busy with so many writing projects the last few days. I’ve got a review of the Eee to complete and some articles on KDE4, as well as (hopefully) some more Eee … Continue reading
Asus EeePC
Yesterday I managed to get my hands on the new Asus EeePC. I’m saving an in depth review for another time and place, but really this little guy is just too awesome to not talk about. It’s a 7″ ultraportable … Continue reading
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