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Flash Maemo Leste or Devuan for N9 directly (no ubiboot)?
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I notice that both offer 2 downloads, see here and here - a .tar.gz and an .img.xz. The installation instructions only mention the .tar.gz as a zipped filesystem I guess. What is the .img.xz image for? It unzips to an .img file. Can this be flashed to the device directly? How? I tried the Devuan version with flasher, but IIRC it complained about the file being incompatible. I am a little reluctant to try again now beause I'm in the middle of the long & weary process to install Maemo Leste through Ubiboot. So I thought I'd ask instead. |
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https://leste.maemo.org/Nokia_N950 |
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Thank you for that information!
No need to go after the .img files then. Yes, I managed to install Maemo Leste as described in the wiki. The system seems to be up and running OK - I ssh'd into it and tried some things - but the UI is completely unusable? The same with Devuan. I also managed to boot a 2013 version of Sailfish OS. Not perfect either, and why bother for a system that is almost as outdated as Hramattan itself? What else can I try? Currently I'm thinking that the original Harmattan works well enough, and could be made safer by
Maybe even enable some mainline Debian/Ubuntu repos? But I don't see anything for the phone's architecture - which says it's "armv7l" - here? Is it compatible with armel, armhf, arm64? I am hooked. Never before have I had a truly hackable Linux phone. I bought another N9 (a SIM adapter got stuck in the first one's SIM card slot :mad:), and also an N900 while I was at it... :o |
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This is imprtant information even if it's negative. At least it saves me from further trawling the forums/wiki. Quote:
I still wonder what the architecture of the N9 actually is. It says "armv7l". By trial and error, I now found out that I can (try to) install packages for the armel architecture. Where can I look for those, suitable to run on Harmattan, i.e. some sort of Debian-ish archive from 2011/12? Please feel free to point me to relevant forum discussions/wiki articles. |
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You will need a sdk there you have two choices qt/madde(windows example) or scratchbox. I would recommend scratchbox for compiling packages but it exists only for linux. For qt gui applications I would recommend qt/madde. When you are not so experienced I would go for a vm image. I personally created two and never tried something different so I can only explain my images. The first vm image which has already a toolchain configured for harmattan, has both qt/madde and scratchbox installed, which makes it really huge. The second small vm image has only scratchbox installed there you need to configure the harmattan toolchain. Quote:
http://archive.debian.org/debian/pool/main/ You could try packages from N900: http://maemo.org/packages/ You could try from Ubuntu look for the dates: http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/ |
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Thank you once more!
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Testing with dpkg -i dillo*deb. The ubuntu version (3.0.2) has unfulfilled (unfulfillable?) dependencies. The maemo version (3.0.5) installs & starts on the N9, but appears unusable. But, my N900 has now arrived, so I guess I'll be more busy with Maemo Leste for some time. |
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