RE: Nokia netbook

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I wasn't even suggesting Nokia offer Linux as a purchase option, just as an after-purchase option for someone that wants it.
It would be different in the same ways the Win7 booklet is different from other windows netbooks, basically styling and the GSM SIM card slot.  not that that is unique, but it is distinguishable from most.
K
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-----Original Message-----From: Alexandru CardaniucSent:  08/25/2009 3:47:24 PMSubject:  Re: Nokia netbook
"Kevin T. Neely" <ktneely@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> I just recall a good bit of the video's focus was aimed at the corporate commuter types (so-called VPN-less connection to corporate email being first in my mind),> so I thought that was a market segment they were going after.>> I suspect an Ubuntu or other Linux port to this booklet would not be too difficult and that we'll see one soon after launch.  Maybe even from some Linux hobbyists> from within Nokia in the same way Sony releases unsupported versions for the Playstation.  That would satisfy me.

But then, how is that netbook from Nokia going to be different fromnetbooks from other manufacturers?

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