That wouldn't work, Pandora's will be connected to a router and have an internal IP, and not everyone will know how to configure the router, or be able to if they're on someone else's network.
No. You can summarize it to that at all.
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Lindows: Microsoft was never able to actually win, though did exert enough pressure to change the name of the "I'm-just-like-Windows-really" Linux distro from Lindows to Linspire. Again, they didn't win. They only succeeded in pressuring Robertson...
Actually, I was going to put swap on an SD card. The problem, according to the internets, is not wear (cheaper cards will be avaiable by the time it wears out), but reading is actually slower unless you buy expensive cards.
My 2c
I am in awe. It's perfect. The only other thing that might be interesting is having a way for the sleep process to tell the apps it's going to sleep so it can choose what to save and what to discard. Say, an emulator would save it's state and shutdown, freeing memory that doesn't have to go to...
I would actually hope that opera on konqui would run on the thing, firefox is a hog and will probably run out of memory after a few open tabs. as for flash, maybe gnash will make up for it.
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-You can use xine or mplayer, it will support near to anything! and the high resolution screen...
two points...
maybe the script works in windows if you put it through py2exe, so it doesn't need the interpreter?
also, there's a particular site where the whole thing could be put :ph34r:
If it's a MK2 (not the first version), then it sure as hell can take a USB keyboard. If it's a MKI, I think that it can too, but I can't say.
(someone should say this :P)
I pretty much doubt that the second processor could account for the lack of floating point when calculating 3d, or that it can reach the performance of dedicated hardware. Not my area of expertise, though.
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