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2009-10-11
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Because Maemo 5 contains too many proprietary software.
I know that porting of MER in N900 contain proprietary drivers, but will always be better than Maemo 5.
And because if it exist a port of MER in N900, this is possible to make other FLOSS OS for N900. And diversity is always good.
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2009-10-11
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Yes, you are free to port Ubuntu, FreeBSD, Android, Solaris, Haiku, or whatever to Nokia N900. The bootloader can execute a payload from a different partition. I don't see why that'd be different from Nokia N810 for which alternative OS are available, such as Easy Debian, Android, Mer, ... I think Mer folks continue to develop on Mer while OTOH I do not expect many people interested in alternative firmware before the stock one is deemed to be limiting factor. So, right now, you can expect people fiddling with the Maemo 5 OS. Its what comes standard with device.
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2009-10-11
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2009-10-12
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Mer was/is designed to bring Maemo 5 functionality to the N800/N810 devices since by hardware specs they can't run Maemo 5. It doesn't make sense to have Mer for the N900.
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2009-10-12
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2009-10-12
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2009-10-12
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#18
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Yes, you are free to port Ubuntu, FreeBSD, Android, Solaris, Haiku, or whatever to Nokia N900.
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2009-10-12
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2009-10-12
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Thanks. What do you mean by "USB networking doesn't work yet"? Is that anything to do with USB host mode?
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