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You are late to the "party". This is an early adopter device. I would wait for the next best thing from Nokia (Meego) or another party Motorola/HTC (Android). If you asked me 8 months ago I would say yes.
 
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175 bugger lol I would have bought it but just a tad short ah well...I was gona buy one from dynasim for just over 300 I live in the uk and I don't kno any other websites that sell umpc or mids...oh and expansys wich is expensive

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The n900 is great now, and will still be great for a long time. Longer than the n8x0 devices I expect. You might even find a deal on a used one.
 
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Originally Posted by Clubberlang View Post
You are late to the "party". This is an early adopter device. I would wait for the next best thing from Nokia (Meego) or another party Motorola/HTC (Android). If you asked me 8 months ago I would say yes.
You came to the WRONG party altogether. It's an ultra mobile PC, not a tablet or even specifically a Linux device. Pay better attention.

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The n900 is great now, and will still be great for a long time. Longer than the n8x0 devices I expect. You might even find a deal on a used one.
Talk about coming late to the party.
 

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I bought one a few days ago, and it was brand new (read: not cheap!) The main reason: I love Linux, I use it on all my systems and wanted to do so on my phone. (I had an Android phone which had a good underlying framework, but the Apps built on it are too closed / useless for my requirements.) I've got as many Apps as I need, and they're all good quality, free and Free.

I also have a full Debian desktop running on the handset, that's something really amazing!

I don't care that Maemo has died out, MeeGo may be the way forward, and a community build is sure to be available...

All I'm saying is, I know I'm late to the party, but with this device, I feel it's better late than never. Best thing I've purchased for a LONG time.
 

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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
I wanna see that done!
This actually seems viable... if nothing else you download and compile the flasher into easy debian... then connect the N900.

Am I missing something? (Actually might be fun to try with my N810..)
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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
I wanna see that done!
I few days ago, there was a thread about a guy (successfully!) booting his laptop with dead OS from his N900 using PXE.
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Originally Posted by fatalsaint View Post
This actually seems viable... if nothing else you download and compile the flasher into easy debian... then connect the N900.

Am I missing something? (Actually might be fun to try with my N810..)
Last I knew flasher was closed source, x86 only.

Probably doable with the 0xFFFF flash tool as the source is available and it can be compiled for ARM.
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Originally Posted by rustler View Post
Last I knew flasher was closed source, x86 only.
Ahh.. yes. That could prove difficult .
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