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2013-04-04
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@ culpeper,va.
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#51
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2013-04-04
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2013-04-05
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@ Colombia
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2013-04-05
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Just spotted this thread and I would like commend you for starting this project. It's something I would be very interested in using.
Regarding the udev discussions, in case you weren't already aware (it hasn't been mentioned in this thread), udev was forked by the Gentoo guys as eudev with one of the objectives being to reintroduce support for a separate /usr.
A possible solution to get rid the optify mess could be to use a union file system like aufs or OverlayFS over the top of the NAND flash to ensure that further writes to will be written to eMMC flash.
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2013-04-05
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2013-04-05
, 10:40
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@ Poland
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Actually this rebasing is almost 'porting debian to N900' (using maemo kernel). When this is done, it makes Maemo5 more worth for porting to another devices. It makes porting just slight easier. E.g. there are some bsd-style-licensed packages which Nokia closed (libjpeg62), and some open source packages, which Nokia bought commercial license and closed. They are free in Debian.
Check roadmap for make maemo5 portable to another devices: http://wiki.maemo.org/Fremantle_closed_packages
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2013-04-05
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@ North Potomac MD
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Actually this rebasing is almost 'porting debian to N900' (using maemo kernel). When this is done, it makes Maemo5 more worth for porting to another devices. It makes porting just slight easier. E.g. there are some bsd-style-licensed packages which Nokia closed (libjpeg62), and some open source packages, which Nokia bought commercial license and closed. They are free in Debian.
Check roadmap for make maemo5 portable to another devices: http://wiki.maemo.org/Fremantle_closed_packages
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2013-04-05
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2013-04-05
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@ Poland
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I was able to boot 3.8 kernel on Maemo. But it has lot of problems: mce, dsme and HAL not working (all daemons run at 100% CPU). seems that in 3.x kernel was upstreamed incompatible HSI/SSI modules for cellular modem. And I needed to hack some init scripts to fix/remove some maemo interfaces... So 3.8 kernel (with a lot of patches) is unusable for Maemo...
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