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2009-08-31
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2009-08-31
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Maemo is open-source but I don't found the sources, it's not good ...
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and i've already tested Mer but it's not at all the same as Maemo 5 :
it looks more like OS2008 , but even more ugly ... (themes, fonts and icons are not consistent at all, unlike Fremantle).
Even once the hardware is released, there is no guarantee that you can run the whole OS in your PC.
So, bottom line, if you like to test Maemo 5, try maemo SDK or mer.
If you like to use maemo 5, wait for the hardware.
And please, learn to ask politely, the community is here to help, not to serve.