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Originally Posted by t-b View Post
Any new phone with keyboard that can run some kind of 'Linux flavour'
Since the linux pedigree of android and all other custom roms based on android has been established in the previous posts , it seems Blackberry Priv will fit your spec. Has a keyboard and runs a linux flavor. Just kidding . Priv is as closed as an android can get.
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Originally Posted by padmaraj.ravi View Post
This thread used to be about "what has N900 users moved on to "
And it still is! They moved on to... talking about wildebeest (gnu).
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If there were any worthwhile alternatives to the N900, we'd be talking about those instead of stroking our neckbeards.

Somebody go back to 2010 and persuade George McFly to punch out Biff Elop.
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Originally Posted by maacruz View Post
That's actually not true, BQ has phones running Ubuntu (http://www​.bq.com/es/aquaris-e5-ubuntu-edition). I'm eyeing one of those to replace my N900 if it dies.
of course there are some linux devices other than N900.
But NONE of them gives THE SAME LINUX COMPUTER FEELING like N900
 

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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
I figured out that much but which one? I expected to find the busybox but found about a hundred. How do I know which one is good?
I just tried uname - a and - o on an old nexus phone. Stock kernel. No root. Used terminal emulator and a version of busybox for unrooted phones by burrows apps. Again, it showed GNU/linux. Using no option or - s gave Linux.

Also, my sequence of phones

E72, N900 (2), N9, Note 1, Note 2, Note 3, Note Edge, Jolla (when in Europe)
 

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Originally Posted by Copernicus View Post
BTW, I don't think the uname info is a reliable indicator of how much "GNU" there is in a given distribution; my N900 doesn't show "GNU/Linux" in its info.
I was wondering. As I recall, there was a version or busybox you could install on the N900. If you havn't installed it give it a try and then see what uname - a gives.

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Originally Posted by mscion View Post
I was wondering. As I recall, there was a version or busybox you could install on the N900. If you havn't installed it give it a try and then see what uname - a gives.
Actually, the N900 already comes with busybox, although I think there is an updated version available.

But I've been snooping around the Maemo archives to find some other postings of uname -a output, with some interesting results. Here are a few:

Vanilla Maemo kernel:

From psrkn:
Code:
Linux Nokia-N900-42-11 2.6.28.10maemo-omap1 #1 PREEMPT Tue Apr 13 10:48:47 EEST 2010 armv7l unknown
From Roky (also lucm and my own; this should be the latest stock kernel):
Code:
Linux Nokia-N900-42-11 2.6.28-omap1 #1 PREEMPT Fri Aug 6 11:50:00 EEST 2010 armv7l unknown
Custom kernel variants:

From biketool:
Code:
Linux Nokia-N900 2.6.28.10-power50 #1 PREEMPT Sun Mar 18 20:10:56 EET 2012 armv7l unknown
From sup:
Code:
Linux Nokia-N900-51-1 2.6.28.10-power51 #1 PREEMPT Mon Jul 23 16:41:15 EEST 2012 armv7l GNU/Linux
From dr_frost_dk:
Code:
Linux Nokia-N900 2.6.28.10-cssu3 #1 PREEMPT Sat Jul 28 18:05:05 EDT 2012 armv7l unknown
From mailcomx (also lonk):
Code:
linux Nokia-N900 2.6.28.10-power52 #1 PREEMPT Sat Apr 6 11:59:23 UTC 2013 armv7l GNU/Linux

A handful of interesting ones from searching the maemo IRC log for "uname":

Code:
TimmyT	Linux Nokia-N900 2.6.28-omap1 #1 PREEMPT Thu Apr 15 09:47:09 EEST 2010 armv7l unknown

spark666	Linux Nokia-N900 2.6.28.10-power50 #1 PREEMPT Sun Mar 18 20:10:56 EET 2012 armv7l unknown

DocScrutinizer	Linux IroN900 2.6.28-omap1 #1 PREEMPT Fri Aug 6 11:50:00 EEST 2010 armv7l GNU/Linux

Pali	freemangordon, uname -a: Linux Pali-Nokia-N900 2.6.28.10-cssu1 #1 PREEMPT Sat May 26 09:16:14 EDT 2012 armv7l GNU/Linux

HRH_H_Crab	Linux OpenWrt 2.6.32.27 #5 Wed Dec 21 05:56:26 CET 2011 mips GNU/Linux

DocScrutinizer05	Linux t900 2.6.28.10power46 #1 PREEMPT Sun Dec 12 03:11:24 EET 2010 armv7l unknown

_Lena	Linux Nokia-N900 2.6.28.10-bfs10 #1 PREEMPT Wed Jan 4 22:28:20 EET 2012 armv7l u

neil	it says: Linux Nokia-N900 2.6.28-omap1 #1 PREEMPT Sun Aug 8 09:50:47 BST 2010 armv7l unknown

Satorin	Linux Nokia-N900 2.6.28.10-cssu3 #1 PREEMPT Sat Jul 28 18:05:05 EDT 2012 armv71 unknown

DocScrutinizer05	Linux IroN900 2.6.28-omap1 #1 PREEMPT Fri Aug 6 11:50:00 EEST 2010 armv7l GNU/Linux

jurop	uname -a gives Linux Nokia-N900-42-11 2.6.28.10-power53 #1 PREEMPT Wed Dec 10 13:52:39 UTC 2014 armv7l GNU/Linux
Anyway, spending too much time on this. But yeah, it looks like whoever builds the kernel can say whatever they like, from "Linux" to "GNU/Linux" to nothing (unknown).
 

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I thing a Nexus device would be a good move for people who're still using the N900 nowdays. The fingerterm keyboard layout on SFOS is not bad at all. There's Debian chroot and mutlirom if you need to change to another OS for a moment.
 

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frankly nothing is as satisfying as a n900 but morden mode of comms like fb wa are boched i was hoping to replace it completely but no i cant
its a serious play device still thrills and surprises me
i can even compile on it belive it or not i still got a lot to learn on this underpowerd linux device

finally getting a cheapest sweakey android that can run messenger wa and alikes just for convinence sake so i can experiment learn and play more with it
 

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i can just pray to god something like this pops up at a economic price and a community to go with it
 

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