Using ultra-mobile Linux with a Nokia Internet Tablet (video)


 
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Old 05-12-2008
Using ultra-mobile Linux with a Nokia Internet Tablet (video)

Mon, 12 May 2008 15:00:00 GMT
I'm on the go all the time, and sometimes that makes it hard to stay connected. I could carry my laptop with me everywhere, but that can be a pain, especially when I am on my bike. To meet the demands of my daily life I have constructed a lightweight, ultra-portable, Linux-based computing solution. I use a Nokia 770 tethered to a Nokia N75 mobile phone (when Wi-Fi is not available) and a Bluetooth PDA keyboard. This video explains the how and why of the solution.


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