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Forum: Applications 2019-10-16, 09:43
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Posted By Custodian
Forum: Applications 2019-10-16, 09:37
Replies: 377
Views: 177,375
Posted By atlochowski
Re: OpenRepos.net - Community Repository System

Openrepos certificate has expired today
Forum: Community 2016-12-01, 20:08
Replies: 114
Views: 109,135
Posted By GoAlexander
Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

Application submission: "Editor."


Project Name: Editor.

Author: GoAlexander (AlexanderDydychkin@yandex.ru | https://github.com/GoAlexander)

Brief description: The app is under...
Forum: Community 2016-11-30, 17:52
Replies: 114
Views: 109,135
Posted By Halftux
Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

Application submission: GPXSee



Project Name: GPXSee
Original author: Martin Tůma Homepage (http://tumic.wz.cz/gpxsee/), source (https://github.com/tumic0/GPXSee)
Porting...
Forum: Applications 2016-11-30, 01:19
Replies: 838
Views: 271,339
Posted By MartinK
Re: [Announce] Native offline maps: OSM Scout Server

The OSM Scout Server Day & Night layers have been added (https://github.com/M4rtinK/modrana/commit/6261c314f188561a7be65c30218b2b53a25e965f) to the default modRana layer definitions:
...
Forum: Community 2016-11-26, 04:29
Replies: 114
Views: 109,135
Posted By meego_leenooks1
Forum: Community 2016-11-25, 23:01
Replies: 114
Views: 109,135
Posted By karry
Application submission: OSM Scout for Sailfish OS

Application submission: OSM Scout for Sailfish OS

- Project: OSM Scout for Sailfish OS
- Description: Offline map application. It supports map view, location search and listing of near...
Forum: Community 2016-11-18, 03:33
Replies: 114
Views: 109,135
Posted By 6uvNPR
Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

Application submission: AirSail Transfer


Project Name: AirSail Transfer
Author: 6uvNPR (me!) ; For privacy reasons I won't disclose my full name on these forums (however you can find it on...
Forum: Community 2016-11-15, 07:36
Replies: 114
Views: 109,135
Posted By pichlo
Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

Can one submit more than one application?
Pun intended.
Forum: Community 2016-11-15, 04:26
Replies: 114
Views: 109,135
Posted By gryllida
Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

juiceme is right. There are some advantages to announcing early, such as you maybe get more feedback and you get an opportunity to improve your entry before the competition deadline.

I don't...
Forum: Community 2016-11-12, 19:11
Replies: 114
Views: 109,135
Posted By juiceme
Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

If you already have somethng to show, you could announce early. Otherwice I suggest you do it later.
Forum: Community 2016-11-11, 20:37
Replies: 114
Views: 109,135
Posted By taixzo
Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

How do submissions work - do I announce an entry now, or wait until I have finished coding?
Forum: Community 2016-11-07, 20:43
Replies: 114
Views: 109,135
Posted By BonoNL
Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

This is interesting, I will find some hardware to donate.
Forum: Community 2016-10-31, 19:16
Replies: 114
Views: 109,135
Posted By juiceme
Re: [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

Yes, bitcoins are welcome.
Up to now we have got just one bitcoin-valued donation :)
Forum: Community 2016-10-28, 16:36
Replies: 114
Views: 109,135
Posted By andil
Re: [Council] Coding Competition 2016

I would love to participate since I still have my n900 and n9....just need to set up my pc for development..... :S
Forum: Community 2016-10-28, 11:50
Replies: 114
Views: 109,135
Posted By CommunityCouncil
Post [Council] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

The Maemo Community e.V. proudly presents



The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

sponsored by Jolla


The wait is over!
Forum: Competitors 2016-04-24, 15:12
Replies: 261
Views: 135,458
Posted By jellyroll
Re: What have former N900 owners moved to?

I thing a Nexus device would be a good move for people who're still using the N900 nowdays. The fingerterm keyboard layout on SFOS is not bad at all. There's Debian chroot and mutlirom if you need to...
Forum: Competitors 2016-04-24, 12:30
Replies: 261
Views: 135,458
Posted By Copernicus
Re: What have former N900 owners moved to?

Actually, the N900 already comes with busybox, although I think there is an updated version available.

But I've been snooping around the Maemo archives to find some other postings of uname -a...
Forum: Community 2016-04-24, 09:53
Replies: 122
Views: 41,395
Posted By juiceme
Re: [Council] Q2 2016 Community Council Election Announcement

OK, it is now 14 hours to the opening of the election.

If there's anybody who has not yet received your voting token mail, please inform me immediately :D
Forum: Competitors 2016-04-24, 03:46
Replies: 261
Views: 135,458
Posted By mscion
Re: What have former N900 owners moved to?

I was wondering. As I recall, there was a version or busybox you could install on the N900. If you havn't installed it give it a try and then see what uname - a gives.
Forum: Competitors 2016-04-24, 03:39
Replies: 261
Views: 135,458
Posted By mscion
Re: What have former N900 owners moved to?

I just tried uname - a and - o on an old nexus phone. Stock kernel. No root. Used terminal emulator and a version of busybox for unrooted phones by burrows apps. Again, it showed GNU/linux. ...
Forum: Competitors 2016-04-23, 22:18
Replies: 261
Views: 135,458
Posted By marxian
Re: What have former N900 owners moved to?

If there were any worthwhile alternatives to the N900, we'd be talking about those instead of stroking our neckbeards. :(

Somebody go back to 2010 and persuade George McFly to punch out Biff Elop.
Forum: Competitors 2016-04-23, 21:40
Replies: 261
Views: 135,458
Posted By pichlo
Re: What have former N900 owners moved to?

And it still is! They moved on to... talking about wildebeest (gnu).
Forum: Applications 2016-02-07, 01:19
Replies: 0
Views: 4,681
Posted By marxian
TuxR - Remote for Linux-based set-top boxes

TuxR is a remote control application for Linux-based set-top boxes (e.g. Dreambox). Currently supports only Enigma1.

Features include:

Create multiple remotes.
Full remote control with...
Forum: Off Topic 2016-02-06, 19:11
Replies: 6,148
Views: 1,310,422
Posted By nieldk
Re: The Future of Jolla's Tablet

http://pan.baidu.com/s/1kUarmUb
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