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Re: Nemo mobile discussions
looking nice fellas, am waiting for cordia or plasma active to make a useable effort and am tempted to switch :D
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Hi, I'll upload a video of the whole process for you before Sunday as I am going to flash it on my N9.
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Thanks ombre! Looking forward to it!
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is there a text editor for Nemo...? or if not, can anyone port one from meego?
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Ordered a 10 class microsSD card, will be testing more n9 apps on my n900 soon. Can't wait to test a new build
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Why not class 4 cards? they're *much*, much faster for purposes like that.
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By my experience they are not. Class 6's may be, but a not-so-good class 10 is way faster for Nemo than a Class 4 for me. It makes a difference between usability and non-usability
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Faster sd cards trade random access speeds for sequential read/write speeds so the best for running an OS from is not class 10 but most probably class 6. Maybe even class 4 but my experience says otherwise.
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class 2 is - most of the times - still faster for random I/O writes, i.e. all that matter for rujnning OS'es/swap. Class 6 and 10 are much faster in sequential read/write, at the sacrifice of random I/O.
Also, "class" rating is not standarized nor verifed, so it also depends much on manufacturer. Generally, genuine SanDisk class 4 kick as* of every other card types for our purposes, especially, the 8GB variant. As a rule of thumb, for our purposes: class 4 > class 2 > class 6 > class 10 So, it's quite the opposite, if You wanted to "go for the best" - it's most expensive for sure, but best only for Cameras with RAW (to save photos quickly) or using as pendrive, for big files storage. /Estel |
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