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Subject: Re: Removing dependent libs?
I remember debian used to have a simple tool to check for and remove
orphaned libs, but I don't remember what it's called. I'm also
slightly nervous it might remove some libs that aren't orphaned, just
not properly listed.
I tried installing arora on H:1 just to try a different web browser
experience and it installed quite a few qt libs as dependencies. I
wasn't impressed with it and removed it, but can't find an easy way to
remove these un-used libs?
I remember debian used to have a simple tool to check for and
As rasterman knows quite a bit more about hardware than most people I
know, I'm curious to know his opinion on the Flow G1.5 and up-coming G2
from Gizmo for you?
http://www.gizmoforyou.net/site/
Sounds at least as open hardware-wise and Openmoko was and seems to
actually be available for a
ATM, I'm running H:1 rev5 and am really happy with it, since H:1 was the
first to work with my BT keyboard for me.
Now I've got a BT headset as well, but I can't get it to connect to H:1?
Before switching to H:1, I was using qtextended quite happily, though I
never got BT working with it. Now
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