Thanks a lot for your ffedback!
hey and waht about Noko? :)
CU
Sylvain (aka GarthPS)
2010/7/8 Nicola Mfb
> On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 10:12 PM, Michal Brzozowski
> wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > I'd like to hear how the N900 compares to the FR in hackability. Like
> > replacing pieces of software, like key
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 10:12 PM, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
[...]
> I'd like to hear how the N900 compares to the FR in hackability. Like
> replacing pieces of software, like keyboard, window manager, etc. I
> wasn't able to find much information about this. It seems there is
> only one distributi
2010/7/7 Sebastian Reichel :
> https://elektranox.org/website/debian_on_n900.html
Thanks for your great work with Debian on N900. I do look forward to
2011 or 2012 to eventually do a switch from FreeRunner, and N900 is
one (and currently best) possibility. It wouldn't hurt, though, if
some truly (
2010/7/7 Sebastian Reichel :
> You may be interested in this:
> https://elektranox.org/website/debian_on_n900.html
Cool!
What we need now is "just" FSO on the n900 :-)
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> I'd like to hear how the N900 compares to the FR in hackability. Like
> replacing pieces of software, like keyboard, window manager, etc. I
> wasn't able to find much information about this. It seems there is
> only one distribution that fully works on the N900, which is quite
> worrying.
hackab
On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 10:12:31PM +0200, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> 2010/7/7 Brolin Empey :
> > I know the N900’s kernel is relatively old (2.6.28.x) and the N900 is
> > less open than the FR, but this does not matter to me because it is an
> > acceptable compromise in order to have a far better e
On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 10:05:25PM +0200, Petr Vanek wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 22:45:05 +0300
> Timo Jyrinki (TJ) wrote:
>
> >FreeRunner is a bit like an old (classic) car - you know it will need
> >great care, you know it's not the fastest four-wheel on the block, but
> >damn it's elegant when
2010/7/7 Brolin Empey :
> I know the N900’s kernel is relatively old (2.6.28.x) and the N900 is
> less open than the FR, but this does not matter to me because it is an
> acceptable compromise in order to have a far better experience with a
> more powerful and current device.
Thanks for your revie
On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 22:45:05 +0300
Timo Jyrinki (TJ) wrote:
>FreeRunner is a bit like an old (classic) car - you know it will need
>great care, you know it's not the fastest four-wheel on the block, but
>damn it's elegant when you've yourself made it go so smoothly and know
>how beautiful it is in
2010/7/7 Brolin Empey :
> I know the N900’s kernel is relatively old (2.6.28.x) and the N900 is
> less open than the FR, but this does not matter to me because it is an
> acceptable compromise in order to have a far better experience with a
> more powerful and current device.
Sure, a finished prod
Brolin Empey wrote:
> Anyway, I finally ordered a Nokia N900 from NewEgg.ca on Sunday. I
> expect the N900 to be more usable as a handset than my FR. Nokia
> released the N900 without USB Host support to meet deadlines because
> they could not have it certified for USB Host without fully working US
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