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Okay, yes I see, lots of room...and I moved the maps data to the external.
Everything has installed smoothly except for Claws Mail which cannot because of the missing libhildonfn2 file.
This is I gather a problem more difficult to solve or no?
Many thanks for continued input on these basic questions.
I'm still out here learning slowly... Trying to make my 810 my work travel computer...need light text editing capacity with Word docs, good e-mail, and internet. Need e-mail and documents to be integrated (i.e. opening and attachment, adding attachments needs to be easy).
Before I decide to load debian on my system I'm still trying out just working with documents and e-mail through Google.
I need a folding keyboard. I have an 810. Which iGo model do I buy? Is there another good quality folding or travel keyboard I should consider?
Secondly. I am not sophisticated in the technical side of things but I've read that Google Gear would allow me to access and work on Google docs offline. I need this option. Did I understand correectly about Google gear?
Your responses - rendered in simple language for the technologically mediocre - are welcome.