If you were one of the lucky, or organized, people to get a HP webOS tablets for £89/£99 respectively for the 16 and 32 GB editions. here's your chance to get more put of it with the so-called Uberkernel to 1.5 GHz and even up to 1.9 GHz apparently. This should get rid of any lag on this device. Or perhaps just install one of the many Linux distributions?
Slackware in the main, but also other bits and bobs on Linux, BSD, and all sorts of things of interest.
Saturday 29 October 2011
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Thanks for sharing your info. I really appreciate your efforts and I will be waiting for your further write ups thanks once again.
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