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Maybe I can partition the SD card, and then put /usr and /home, or anything else that can be loaded in to RAM, on the eMMC, and partition the SD card for swap, etc, root, var and temp. This is why I would like to use another OS besides Maemo, because Maemo can't easily be this flexable. Quote:
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Unfortunately, I think all of these OSes have problems with voice. Even though they can make the calls, there's no voice output on the recieving end, which sucks. But hey, maybe someone, even myself, can write the firmware needed to fix that problem. |
Re: Tired of Maemo. Want to use another OS.
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But if you want to use the N900 fully (i.e. also as a phone), we're pretty much stuck with Maemo. My current efforts (though very slow due to lack of time) is to try to "Linuxify"[*] Maemo as much as I can, while keeping the useful bits (e.g. being able to make a call). [*] In the good sense of the word. Like Linux about 10 years ago or so. Before it became a bad copy of Windows and MacOS. |
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Or are you refrerring to Linux desktop environments? I like my shiny KDE 4 desktop environment, and don't care some parts may look somewhat like Windows. But you can pick your own most basic non Windows/Mac-like desktop environment. Somehow people tend to think things where better in the old days, but memories are selective. The (ICT) world changes at an increasing speed, if you like it or not. It would be better if people just use the stuff of their liking and complained less about components they (think they) do not like, just because it is different then what they are used to. |
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Not the kernel. But things like upstart, hal, pulseaudio, etc. I understand that a desktop Linux system needs to be "flexible" so as to work with various hardware components, configurations, etc. But Maemo5 only exists for a fixed piece of hardware, the N900. So I don't see why we need abstraction layers everywhere. Plus then Nokia added lots of things that in my opinion are/were not necessary, such as ohmd and bme. My goal is to "streamline" Maemo5 under the N900 so that things work, but without that extra overhead. Even if there's no gain in performance or memory footprint or anything, just for the cleanness of it :) |
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If I were you, I'd build a buildmachine VM with armhf-linux- cross-compilers on the latest GCC, be able to compile 2.6.37 from scratch, and start a rootfs from a distro with lots of compiled packages for armhf (see: Debian and Ubuntu) The Mer 2.6.37 kernel for the N900 works well enough. GTK2 is old but still works, and you could work on fixing up Hildon for newer GTK2 versions (refer to Cordia and CSSU, I guess), and throw it up on a repo. Telephony works via Ofono while Bluetooth and WiFi work via standard Linux stuff. Audio to the loudspeakers should work via standard ALSA. Use the lock slide as a shortcut to turn off the screen. This may be complicated, and require some sort of DBus integration or a custom daemon. This should give you a few extra hours of battery life. I guess further down the line, you can give yourself more freedom by building packages specifically for the N900 using some sort of buildmachine. |
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Anyways, I was reborn as a Linux user sometime in 1998 when my last Amiga broke. Times were hard but times were good too. I too think that distributions have gone too far to please everyone, and kinda miss the days when you actually had to know what you were doing (yeah, right :D) and had to do some work to get your system up and going. As a reward you got os fully customized to and by yourself and the greatest feeling you've accomplished something. Luckily this is still possible, especially with great projects like arch linux and gentoo. That said, I am KDE user myself, I dont have anything against modern, windowsy way of utilising hardware when there is horsepower to do that. I love N900 as a hardware and too think Maemo needs some serious work to catch up, and "streamlining" it and in the same time getting rid of the closed parts should be one one goal in our honoring of the both device and os it comes with. Sorry if this was too offtopic. |
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Just like I can purchase a windows pc and easily replace/dualboot/coexist with say, ubuntu, I would love to see the day you can do the same with your favorite linux flavor on a slider of any make.
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the messages are pretty clear. what exactly don't you understand? |
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