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You are so very, very, very, VERY repetitive and boring. Please, stop.

Originally Posted by crown77 View Post
so nice that you all get high by your Debian installations but what about People that buyed the N900 as a Phone as it was sold from Nokia.
Why on earth should I, or anyone else who is not a Nokia employee, care about your purchases? Why?! Please, explain this because I really fail to see the point in your rants.

If you have a question of a technical nature, I'll at least see if I can answer it.

Sure you can put a Linux Derivat on it wow i own 3 Laptops and 2 Pcs thx why should i do this with my N900?
You have enough money to buy 3 laptops and 2 PCs and still you complain about one purchase that you're not satisfied with? What's wrong with that picture?

And to answer your question: Because we can! Because it's fun! Because it's interesting from a technical point of view. What more reasons do you need?

That is the Point i dont understand we all did buyed a Phone from Nokia and when somebody comes here and does write this all say no man you buyed the wrong device..
No, you did your purchase with your assumptions, expectations and hopes, and I did my purchase with mine.

And if you're not happy, you did buy the wrong device. How hard is it to understand this? It sucks to pay money for something you're not happy with, but that's life. Suck it up and move on.

They say you have to get more information before but back in December 2009 when i was buy my N900 Phone there was no Information about that it will be a buggy experimental Device with a least 4 Updates to PR 1.2 (Pre Release?) and less than basic phone functions.
On your five computers, how many security updates have you installed in the same time due to bugs that were in the OS that you installed? Updates isn't the same as saying "This is buggy crap!", updates are normal procedure.

Regarding functionality: This was publicly available.

And Threads like this are makeing me sad why People are so blind and still playing with debian on a small screen ..did you really bought the N900 for this.. did you never used it as a Phone?
Please, be careful with projecting your own sad feelings of technical ineptitude on the rest of us. I bought this phone to be able to hack as much as possible while at the same time have something in my pocket that can receive and make calls. The N900 fits the bill perfectly.
 

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