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#121
Originally Posted by shallimus View Post
Perhaps next year we'll get a movie adaptation of this comic:


...with apologies to those making use of the Ignore function.
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#122
Originally Posted by uvatbc View Post
You know what? I thought it wasn't possible, but I may be wrong.
I just tried adding another account, and it showed me the MfE account setup option.
I'll report back after testing with my wife's settings once she gets home.
Where did you get your N9? You are in the states, arent you
 
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#123
Originally Posted by BigBadGuber! View Post
Where did you get your N9? You are in the states, arent you
n950 dev device. not n9, but a comparable firmware.
When it comes to Exchange, email, and other software, indistinguishable from the n9.
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#124
Originally Posted by uvatbc View Post
n950 dev device. not n9, but a comparable firmware.
When it comes to Exchange, email, and other software, indistinguishable from the n9.
would you sell me n950?
 
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#125
Originally Posted by BigBadGuber! View Post
would you sell me n950?
Noooo. My precioussss! It loves us... yessss it does... my precioussss

But seriously, even if I wanted to I am legally not permitted to sell a loaner device.
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#126
Originally Posted by ericsson View Post
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.
You're absolutely correct about Meego/Tizen (as it resides with LF and Intel) having little to do with Harmattan, however you could have posted the last line of your comment without the FUD and very much incorrect information about Tizen and Meego.
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#127
Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
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.
No, I don't think you did. I'm fairly sure you're making this up...

Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
...blah blah blah...
...which makes everything that follows just hot air, which you are known for.

Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
I am NOT impressed...
No one is surprised. Your sole purpose on these forums is to spread FUD, so of course you are not impressed. It is your intention to not be impressed, to make everyone aware of it, and to encourage others to feel the same way.

Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
For logistical reasons i will not say where i was...
L....O....L....

Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
...stuff Nokia employees "said"...
...generic summary of what any employee would know or feel given similar current events relating to their company/employer ...

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...i suggest you do the same trip i did today...
L...O...L
 

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#128
can anyone with a n9 start checking out wired headset compatibility, because as a normal user who loves the dev talk but doesnt understand any of it, thats one of my biggest complaints against my beloved n900... and i WILL find a way to get one stateside!!!
 
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#129
Originally Posted by woody14619 View Post
And... It just works?

Glad to hear some positive reviews on the N9. I'd really like to hear more, since the odds of me seeing one state side are slim. (And the odds of one being available to play with at a given store being 0.)
nonono no more good reviews it may hurt Elops strategy!!!
 
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#130
Originally Posted by woody14619 View Post
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.
again there IS open alternatives instead of flash and flash often crash/hangs firefox on my linuxboxes and eating cpu.

I am not a fanatic opennsource guru and knows very well that not all can be open but in case of flash there is alternatives.

let that peace of **** die...
 

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