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The world is being rocked by mobile Internet via 3G. Despite such technological revelations, it has taken Linux a little longer to catch up. Jono Bacon and Stuart ‘Aq’ Langridge talk about whether the free desktop is really ready for the mobile Internet revolution, and whether we should be dossing around with tethering or just bite the bullet and buy a USB dongle (assuming the damn thing works).

Of course, we are the very start of the conversation! What do you think? What is your experience of mobile Internet? Have you managed to get 3G dongles working well under Linux? Do you find tethering just works for you? What do you feel the Linux desktop still needs to make the mobile experience really rock our worlds?

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The world is being rocked by mobile Internet via 3G. Despite such technological revelations, it has taken Linux a little longer to catch up. Jono Bacon and Stuart ‘Aq’ Langridge talk about whether the free desktop is really ready for the mobile Internet revolution, and whether we should be dossing around with tethering or just bite the bullet and buy a USB dongle (assuming the damn thing works).

Of course, we are the very start of the conversation! What do you think? What is your experience of mobile Internet? Have you managed to get 3G dongles working well under Linux? Do you find tethering just works for you? What do you feel the Linux desktop still needs to make the mobile experience really rock our worlds?

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