I'll bring in the Chumby, and show it running Debian squeeze. <br>The reassembly is definitely the hard part. I use a netbook running xournal display the manual, and can make redlines on things like missing screws, extra screws, etc. I think egg cartons, with screws for each step in a separate hole is the only way I can keep things straight. Proper tools are needed, like angled tweezers to reinsert the zif cables. Not a task I look forward to.<br>
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<div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Cleaning out the Heat Sink requires complete dismantling of the<br>
machine and while I am sure I could take it apart I am not sure I<br>
could put it back together again in working order.<br>
Oh and the guy interested in how your Chumby works has<br>
sent me an e-mail indicating he will try to attend.<span><font color="#888888"><br>
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Bobbie<br>
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