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2012-01-03
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2012-01-03
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2012-01-03
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2012-01-04
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2012-01-04
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2012-01-04
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Ammyt,
You're mixing some things here. The last points I made were not, repeat, not complaints. As I stated before, I wanted to have a somewhat stable running Android on my N900 in order to get to know the OS better. What I have now suffices.
Any improvements on this are luxuries as I have no need for phone and text functions. The points 1 to 4 that I made are improvements I'd like to do but they are not necessities. So, yes I know about the current state of 2.3.7 and no, I don't need a reading class for that. Thank you.
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2012-01-04
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Try what I said before
Thank you, yeah, I considered your post before, I was just hoping someone with better knowledge than mine to try first and to elaborate more of how to proceed.
I will dig a bit deeper around your suggestion, bearing in mind that I have limited expertise in these matters, but /i have a very curious mind, and I would love to push n900 to its limits and ics might be the top benchmark it could still beat (as we already see how beautifully performance has improved with maemo and cssu, easydeb et al.).
Selfishly speaking (for n900ers), now e-yes is targetting to port nitdroid to n9, so we might have to wait a bit longer to get a fully functional n14package in n900. But yeah, it is worth the effort.
Any hints of how to make sdcard mountable in ICS? Should this be fixed if i try to install nitdroid on the external class 10 MicroSD card? or does it sounds like an unrelated matter?
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2012-01-04
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2012-01-04
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