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2015-06-22
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Depends on what is your use case?
some key words
open mode kernel
ubiboot
openrepos
warehouse
ancelads repo mirror deb package (openrepos)
emoji fix
(n9qtweak), not using it myself
and hundreds more
but with above you get it going and ready for all tweaking
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2015-06-22
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Everyday use and tweaker use, something like:
"Look what my n9 can do, I bet your iphone cant!"
Open mode kernel - first of all.
Ubiboot will be needed,
Repos, all about the repos, nokia store is down for what I know, so can I relate on open repositories? How much support is there, comparing to, hmm, n900?
I might step down with overclock since I've heard of bunch of easily fried n9's
Also, Im all about the console tweaking, but I guess it is pre-installed already?
Boot from sd card is impossible so what can you say about the speed and timing of built in flash memory?
I might need repartitioning, and Im guessing it is possible to do it under the system console, how many partitions can I have?
Answer to some of my questions of course if you can, so I will probably come up with new ones, since I like step by step solutions (Not asking for how-to's, just like to post up a little bit)
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2015-06-22
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2015-06-23
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2015-07-28
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The vkb is much better than on n900. But still I am not fully used to and make lots of typos. There is also Swype available.
But there are no buttons for left/right/up/down. And again there is a tweak for almost all kind of keyboards available (I am using mainly n900 layout de/en).
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2015-07-28
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left/right/up/down and additional buttons (home, end, page up, page down, select all, cut/copy/paste) are available with Swype by long pressing the "123 +!=" button (bottom left) once, then long pressing the "edit ABC" button (same place).
I found this by chance a few month ago, after 4 years of using Swype on my N9 !
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2015-07-30
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First of all, for a few days I was scrolling through the nokia n9 threads, I didn't write a single post, because it's not the point of my research. Also I could not find a active or up to date topic relating to my question, which is really one big question, composed from many things I would like to ask you all.
But at the beginning, I'm already a owner of
-Nokia 770 (Power user, all tweaks and maemo os's involved)
Got this device for 3 months now
-Nokia N800 (Beginner, just bought it, and makeing the most of it)
Got this device for a month.
-Nokia N900 (Advanced user, everything I could read about or make with my own hands [Like Soldering the USB port for good] I already did, so its my magic toy)
Got few devices for 4 years, still got two and using one
And Im almost a owner of nokia n810, but is pretty much (I don't say it's the same) nokia n800 with somethings added, some removed. But still, it's NOT THE POINT (So don't say about it I just mentioned it for few reasons)
This is just the introduction for my own maemo/nokia linux-based devices journey.
And now I'm getting to the point
Yesterday I ordered a brand new nokia N9 64GB. So this is not about buy it or not, it's done.
My topic is about the my abilities (I'm rather an power user, not an developer) with what I can do with N9 nowdays.
I went through lot's of threads, video tutorials and stuff like that. I already know a lot of things (Or I think I know) about the N9, but since I never got the device in my hands is like sailing without a boat.
I can't compare n9 with android/windows/Ios devices, since I never got one and never will, but all the things including the sweeping in n9 looks pretty nice I can't understand the reason (I know, but still cant understand) why nokia go to windows instead of getting more from maemo/megoo devices.
So I repeating myself:
My topic is about the my abilities (I'm rather an power user, not an developer) with what I can do with N9 nowdays. What about the megoo funcionality? All can can read is about new problems rising, but since I got n900 for everyday usage it's not a nightmare, rather a challenge.
But we cant hide the thing that megoo, and maemo, even through things like Diablo-Turbo is dying, the community only slows down the thing that will come to an end.
I still wanna go with megoo for some time cause I never used this os. Never going to remove it for my n9, but I will for sure install new os as a neighbour. So this is another question.
I dont want android, I aiming for sailifish, but I want the quick and smooth os with lot's of features as for everyday stuff, like calling, writing and so.
So I asking you all one again with one question.
What is the today perfect setup for n9?