These are tips not related in any way with Sumou that I've come by, mostly computer related. This section is here so that maybe it might be helpful to someone trying to solve the same issues.

GNU Emacs related tips: GNU Emacs is the greatest piece of software ever written, it enables you to do incredible things, move your productivity far beyond what you could achieve with any other software package, it is a text editor, web browser, file manager, file viewer, dictionary, shell, programming environment, and many many other things, all in one. It is the father of Free Software. Get acquainted with GNU Emacs once, once you feel it's power, you will never go back, and laugh at any other measly software, allowing you to only accomplish a fraction of what you can do with GNU Emacs.

HCoop: The Internet Hosting Cooperative related tips: HCoop provides hosting on the web, on a GNU/Linux base as a public nonprofit cooperative.

Nokia N900 mobile phone related tips: the n900 is a full GNU/Linux phone, running the Maemo distribution, it's sold since November 2009:

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Conkeror related tips: Conkeror is a great webbrowser, based on Mozilla xulrunner, i.e. the same base as Firefox, however being inspired by the greatest piece of software ever: GNU Emacs, allowing for "almost" complete keyboard control.

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Full Debian GNU/Linux on the HTC Universal mobile phone: The Universal is the first phone in the world that runs a full Debian GNU/Linux distribution with full phone capabilities, i.e. functions as a regular phone with it, you can receive and make calls, send and receive SMSes, while running the full Debian GNU/Linux distribution on it, with it getting the full control over the phone and all its applications. This is a major breakthrough...

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Nokia N93 related tips: The Nokia N93 is a Series 60 v3 device. On a Central-European version of it it doesn't have a full Unicode font, though it supports Unicode, not allowing you to display a full range of Unicode texts, notably Japanese and Chinese.

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