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gerbick
2009-08-29 , 11:28
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It doesn't have anything to do with the browser. Ovi doesn't support Linux.
How hard is that to fathom? I mean, seriously.
You're all up in arms about something and want to get your panties in a bigger knot about something that really isn't relevant. A browser just gets you there.
For instance... If there's ActiveX controls on the page, then it means that you should use IE if it doesn't work in FF. Oh, you're on a Mac or Linux? Then ActiveX has nothing to do with your choice of anything other than your OS.
And that's what you seemingly cannot get right now. So I'll waste my last bit of patience with this last bit.
I don't care if you go to the site using Konqueror, Firefox, Opera, or whatever Webkit browser on
your choice of OS
it won't work at all.
As it stands, Nokia made the damn decision to shut out you Linux users at it's release. Your browser could have been crafted by Loki, the unknown 8th dwarf and Marty McFly, it won't work unless Nokia programmed it to work alongside your decision/choices.
And sadly, you're all up in arms with people that... well, I for one am dead tired of you people whining like you're owed anything.
Don't like Nokia's decision, don't want it to be "forced upon you to use Windows"... guess what. Take your money, take your favorite OS and support what does work for you. Apparently it's not this overpriced piece of **** netbook that doesn't support whatever the hell you're whining about now.
A browser won't help you in this situation. Getting Ovi to work in the
OPERATING SYSTEM
is your problem. Why can't you get that!?
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