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- Subject: Re: Familiar Distribution for iPAQ
- From: Joss Winn <joss@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 01:55:42 +0900
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On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 01:42:46AM +0900, tlug-digest-request@example.com wrote: > > ... my Compaq ipaq. > > How did you get your hand on one? > > > ... but Linux on the ipaq is far more customizable > > for the nerd. > > Can you speak on this topic at a future meeting? > > JMorgan Could you possibly go into more detail here on this list for people that are outside of Tokyo? Any info would be good, but specifically: how stable is it, what use is it right now, how is the installation, does installing it ruin any chance of going back to M$ CE? etc. etc. thanks very much Joss -- http://www.josswinn.org/humour.html
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