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pelago 2008-03-18 22:17

ITOS open source?
 
Is the Internet Tablet operating system (inc. the kernel, the GUI and bundled apps) entirely open-source?

For example, I read about people wishing that they could lock the gadgets on the home screen - is this really something that the community cannot fix, only Nokia?

I'm actually a pre-newbie, as I don't have a NIT yet, but I'm thinking about it...

Benson 2008-03-18 22:26

Re: ITOS open source?
 
Entirely open source, no.

There has been much discussion of this topic already.

linux_author 2008-03-19 00:56

Re: ITOS open source?
 
- if you're interested in the SDK (maemo), start here, then click the various menu links on the right of the screen... this provides a good overview...

hth!

krisse 2008-03-19 18:01

Re: ITOS open source?
 
Just out of interest, is there any portable device which uses 100% open source OS and software?

Portable stuff in general seems to be much more proprietary than desktop machines.

Jaffa 2008-03-19 21:46

Re: ITOS open source?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by krisse (Post 157388)
Just out of interest, is there any portable device which uses 100% open source OS and software?

OpenMoko and its corresponding hardware?

Benson 2008-03-19 22:11

Re: ITOS open source?
 
I believe some of the firmware for openmoko is proprietary.

HP100LX + some open BIOS + Minix might have a chance, but I doubt anyone's done that.

brontide 2008-03-19 22:19

Re: ITOS open source?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaffa (Post 157509)
OpenMoko and its corresponding hardware?

Last I checked the gps, wifi, bt, and baseband use binary blob firmwares. Basically what the wiki discusses is that there are NO 100% free wifi cards and gsm baseband cards because of the FCC regs. Gps exports a standard serial protocol so they don't see the harm in not having open firmware there either.

While I would love to see nokia open more of their stack, they have a commercial product in the market where others do not.

dont 2008-03-19 23:41

Re: ITOS open source?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by krisse (Post 157388)
Just out of interest, is there any portable device which uses 100% open source OS and software?

One Laptop Per Child XO - including the BIOS

Jaffa 2008-03-20 12:29

Re: ITOS open source?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dont (Post 157565)
One Laptop Per Child XO - including the BIOS

Good call. They're absolutely refusing to have any binary blobs on the device by default, aren't they?

Benson 2008-03-20 13:17

Re: ITOS open source?
 
Duh! Dunno how we missed that one!


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