On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 5:45 PM, Austin Leeds <[email protected]
> wrote:

> As far as typing is concerned, the Pismo is an absolute joy to work
> with. It's not a big pain to work with USB flash drives as opposed to
> floppies and ZIPs—I'd say it makes life a lot easier.
>  Personally, though, I just use a free service called Dropbox:
> http://www.dropbox.com. I use a shared folder with the computers at
> school, so I can get into my personal stuff from my laptop and my home
> computers, and my school stuff from all the above plus the iMacs at
> school. It works with Macs, PCs, and… shudder… Linux.
>  That, and the Pismo is easier to repair, easier to find, and easier
> to work with (go Tiger!). I'm getting about 10 hours of battery life
> out of mine with 2 x 6600 mAH aftermarket batts. It's the object of
> half-pity, half-envy at school. I love it!
>

Ok I have to ask..  Why did you shudder when you mentioned Linux?
I have linux on a pismo and on a lombard, and they run like silk.

Chris

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