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I second your feelings Roger, in my IT area I'm a "guru" (no OS stuff), but I simply can't be bothered to digg into every corner of a OS to do things that are plain simple from *user* point of view.
I bought the N800 especially as "on the road" backup solution for my photography (and that's more or less coming alright now) and to be able to upload things and check web based mail. So I got it and it's doing that. bravo. really. But if I see all the other possible things who are so badly "finished" (from user experience point of view) I find it a waist of resources. And find all the reactions here on a request like (just a example) "the Tablet could use a decent PIM-calendar etc) that simply works out of the box" rather silly, to the extent that some OSS zaelots keep on say'ing "you can write you're own". Indeed, I might be able to do so, but I did not bought the damn thing *to spend months writing my own PIM suite*. The damn thing has more cpu/ram/disk then my mobile but even that gives on it's little screen a *much* better "experience", I can only wonder what it would be to have a good set of tools that actually uses the screen estate in a decent way. And I just wished I could leave my MP3 player at home if I taken the N800 with me, but so far non of the offerings offer the experience of a "real" MP3 player. And then the "core side", the "internet side", to check your mail in gmail the browser is fine, but all to often it's a pain to use. |
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FAT doesn't support permissions, so to run executables off of a FAT partition you'd need to put together some sort of ugly hack—bad plan, that's out. The next option is to switch to a filesystem that supports permissions, so, basically, Ext2/3. Great, but, oops since Linux is the only platform supports Ext without extra work from the user, looks like all those poor Windows and Mac users wont be able to mount their card anymore. Since we can unify the filesystem on the card, we partition it, right? OK, this could work, now we just have to partition the card, so, take your card, backup everything you need off of it, and put it back in. Good, now take it back out and put everything back on it. Oh, doesn't fit? Where did my 512MB go? Why can't I use that? The consumer-usability point is an important one. What happens when the user removes their card (or swaps it out for another) and loses all their installed applications? Or the card dies? Or they want to take it out and plug it into their Windows (or OS X) machine and it asks to format it? Point is, it's a non-trivial thing to do, both from a technical standpoint and from a user's point of view. It may seem simple, but it's not. |
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Anyway, I'm glad to hear that that's your experience. I wasn't wrong to expect it. Since it wasn't what happened to us, I guess what I wish for is something at hand that says "If this isn't dead-simple, maybe such-and-such is to blame. Or try looking at some-other-thing to see if that's why you can't get the cam call to work." For that matter, I already did get half my wish (at the time), which was that Gizmo and Skype would get this working. I'll be trying Gizmo's cam calls when I get home. Roger |
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(Oh, and if you want Nokia's reasoning for keeping root access locked down, I think it's cause there are no other good options without requiring every user to be aware of root's existence by setting the root password on initial setup. But you seem to be cool with some default lockdown, just concerned with how it's to be gotten around. Your suggestion that it should be "the same as with other Linux distros" assumes homogeneity of those other distros. In reality, they range from
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It quickly becomes obvious that microb is missing any sensible configuration method; you can either go to about:config, or you can settle for the three-checkboxes preferences dialog. And that's a sad failing, even though I'd be using such config for lots of other stuff, not for fonts. |
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You could do the equivalent of a swap file; a loopback filesystem... But of course, this \/ is valid still. Quote:
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VFAT is not a very bad, but not very good decision too, but at least Nokia could have modified the application manager to allow install access there, the current situation is just wrong. |
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I look in bugzilla, and I see bugs that have to be affecting most if not all users, and they may have 1 or 2 votes on them and few if any comments. I'm gonna remove my corporate hat here for a second and ask in general: putting yourself in maemo's shoes, how would YOU prioritize bugs? What feedback channel do you utilize-- maemo.org, or itT? No offense to itT (I do, after all, live here :D) but it isn't the best vehicle for bugs/requests/etc. Great for brainstorming, but not for ultimate conveyance and management. Now, some will protest that common users shouldn't have to participate. Fair enough-- there are certainly plenty of advanced users who could do much more about bringing bugs to maemo's attention and/or elevating them to proper priority. So let's hit it, gang. VOTE ON THOSE BUGS!!! And by all means, argue (respectfully) to get your points across if need be. In a world of finite resources, allocation tends to be determined by volume-- and that doesn't always mean quantity. ;) |
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Making it possible to enlarge the working space is too important to set aside, I think. OK, maybe only 'those of you who laugh in the face of danger' should have this going for them. (Or maybe it's really: 'those of you who won't call Nokia for help when you screw up in one of the afore-mentioned ways.") Or maybe models should be offered with the option of buying considerably more RAM. One thing we know about electronic devices — future software wants more RAM than current software. A fixed amount obsoletes your IT faster than it ought to. Roger |
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