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2011-09-30
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2011-09-30
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2011-09-30
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Funny today are we? New name and new clothes, the rest is the same: Will never be finished, will never attract anyone except a handful of die hards, same Linux. In essence nothing but a rip-off off Jolicloud and/or WebOS, but a very poor rip-off.
Anyway, that wasn't my point. My point was that the N9 runs Harmattan, Maemo 6 essentially, whatever happens to MeeGo is irrelevant wrt the N9.
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2011-09-30
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OK today i played with both the 16 and 64 gb N9's for about 30 mins which was all i needed to realise what i needed to know.
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2011-09-30
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2011-09-30
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2011-09-30
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Sorry, but that's not at all true. Linux versions of Flash have come quite a long way in the not too distant past. I run Fedora at home, 64-bit, and the Flash support on it is actually better than on Windows. I had to add an extra repository, and upgrade my browser to meet package requirements, but that's expected.
I'm also all for open standards, but I'm not going to limit myself to things that are strictly open, or use a crappy replacement/wanna-be just because it's more open. If I did that, I wouldn't have gotten an N900, since it's far more closed than the FreeRunner I already had. Except the FreeRunner couldn't actually do things reliably, like get calls, or run on it's battery for more than 8 hours.
I'm all about improving the world of opensource, and using it where it's feasible. But I also live in the real world, where sometimes closed is the only viable option to get a task done.
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