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#1231
hi and greetings from germany

im playing with my n900 for some days now and im more than happy with it.

i have some experiences with linux phones because im a proud user of the openmoko freerunner for about 2 years, and im very happy that i can actually make phone calls with my n900 now. (the freerunner was sometimes more than unstable)
 

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#1232
Hello from a new owner
 

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#1233
hi! new n900 owner here!
loving it! of course I was a little intimidated by the massive device but knew that it would deliver.
first time to handle anything linux based and so far so good.... even after my daughter dunked my unit in a glass of water.
 

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#1234
Hi! I'm almost n900 owner (havent bought just yet, probably in a week I'll buy) and I have been reading lots of useful stuff about it on these forums... And im so glad that I found maemo.org for this kind of stuff because it has given me so much information. And I'm from the ultimate Nokia country, Finland
 

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#1235
hello to everyone from here to send a greeting to this community. bye
 

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#1236
I've lurked here for quite a while and finally decided to register. Got a lot of good tips from people, so thanks!

I have both an N800 and N900. I liked the N800 a lot but kept thinking it would be cool if it had a phone in it so I could reduce the number of gadgets I carry. So the N900 was just what I was looking for. In fact, it also completely replaces my laptop for personal travel.

Been using Linux since '94, am currently a Debian user. I am a programmer, although the only programming I've done specifically for the platform was to help Tatu a little with the N800 port of Free42. On the other hand, a lot of generic C code I've written for my job seems to compile and run fine on Easy Debian.

So, anyway, hello all!
 

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#1237
Another new owner here. Longtime Nokia user. Love the N900. For all the bashing it takes , it serves my purpose beautifully and Im glad im not locked into any of these service providers here in the US.

This community and the forums are awesome. Most of my summer is being consumed by surfing the forums and trying to take in the amount of information in here.
 

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#1238
Hi everyone,
My name is Tom and I'm new here

a Big fan of N900 !!!
 

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#1239
Hi im Vic
So far i love maemo
 

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#1240
Hi kulas here! hihi.. just got mine last April 2010. =)
 

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