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2009-11-28
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2009-11-29
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2009-11-29
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if people read about it, its inevitable that people will try it just out of curiosity. and some people WILL screw up something
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2009-11-29
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2009-11-29
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2009-11-29
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I remember that with the N800/810, the red pill would make a bunch of new applications available, like the apache webserver and the postgresql database. Do you think these will be available without red pill mode in the N900? It was a hog, but I liked having postgresql on my N810.
I am not trying to raise the ire of the "No Red Pillers", but I had only used it these last few years to get the hidden packages.
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2009-11-29
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#38
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I remember that with the N800/810, the red pill would make a bunch of new applications available, like the apache webserver and the postgresql database. Do you think these will be available without red pill mode in the N900? It was a hog, but I liked having postgresql on my N810.
I am not trying to raise the ire of the "No Red Pillers", but I had only used it these last few years to get the hidden packages.
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2009-11-29
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2009-11-29
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@ Toronto
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Why do we not want the install .debs to be put on the MMC? Because the MMC can be pulled out at any time (microSD or USB cable being plugged in). I don't know the implications of such a use-case, but I can't imagine it working out slickly and smoothly.
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application manager, blue pill, danger, fremantle, howto, install, instructions, maemo, maemo 5, red pill, tutorial |
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http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=343619
Not putting a big warning that this is dangerous here is really bad.
I'm looking forward to having red-pill mode completely removed.
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