|
2007-12-20
, 04:56
|
|
Posts: 5,478 |
Thanked: 5,222 times |
Joined on Jan 2006
@ St. Petersburg, FL
|
#2
|
|
2007-12-20
, 05:43
|
Posts: 110 |
Thanked: 9 times |
Joined on Nov 2007
|
#3
|
|
2007-12-20
, 05:58
|
|
Posts: 5,478 |
Thanked: 5,222 times |
Joined on Jan 2006
@ St. Petersburg, FL
|
#4
|
|
2007-12-20
, 06:17
|
Posts: 110 |
Thanked: 9 times |
Joined on Nov 2007
|
#5
|
|
2007-12-20
, 06:20
|
Posts: 66 |
Thanked: 17 times |
Joined on Dec 2007
|
#6
|
total world domination
|
2007-12-20
, 06:37
|
Posts: 21 |
Thanked: 5 times |
Joined on Dec 2007
|
#7
|
The Following User Says Thank You to mulder For This Useful Post: | ||
|
2007-12-20
, 07:22
|
|
Posts: 643 |
Thanked: 628 times |
Joined on Mar 2007
@ Seattle (or thereabouts)
|
#8
|
|
2007-12-20
, 07:35
|
Posts: 110 |
Thanked: 9 times |
Joined on Nov 2007
|
#9
|
The Following User Says Thank You to asqwasqw For This Useful Post: | ||
|
2007-12-20
, 08:01
|
|
Posts: 643 |
Thanked: 628 times |
Joined on Mar 2007
@ Seattle (or thereabouts)
|
#10
|
You got me to register here JUST so I can rant...
So here it goes:
<rant>
I am a programmer by trade and got an N800 a few months ago, mainly for the VOIP capability since I'm heavily into that.
So here it is a few months later and time to upgrade. But, before I hose my system with your update to OS 2008, I want to be VERY familiar with your OS 2007. I also want to investigate it more thoroughly, and to back it up before I hose it with your flash image. So I do what any self-respecting programmer would do, and attempt to install the OS 2007 SDK and play with that a bit, and attempt to load my existing N800 image into it eventually. My plan, if that was successful, was to then do the same with the OS 2008 SDK, and then develop for that.
Unfortunately it seems I picked a particularly bad time...
It seems that all of your N800/810 users are busily downloading the latest OS image and packages and hammering your site. So my SDK install is all screwed up and I can fix it since your site is down.
</rant>
Unfortunately the problem with the downloads got me thinking and reconsidering about my ambition to add some functionality to Maemo:
I mean WTF, any self-respecting distro has at least one mirror... Even Parsix, 99th ranking on Distrowatch, has a mirror. How many mirrors does Maemo have. AFAIK there are NONE!
Even worse is that the single repository that is Maemo is hosted on an actual N770 connected via 56k wireless router. Even my wireless router's software distro, DD-WRT, seems to have better bandwidth for their server, and they host theirs on an ARM-based server too. . . an actual Linksys WRT54GS router.
So this makes me wonder . . .
What good would it be to develop for this platform when the manufacturer doesn't take it seriously, and when they seem to intentionally restrict distribution of the OS packages? I don't see how anyone can take Nokia seriously after this fiasco. Whether they are intentionally trying to kill Maemo or not, they seem to be doing a good job at the moment of it.
Why am I posting here at ITT, rather than at Maemo.org? Well at least this site seems not to be hosted on an N770.