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2016-07-14
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The UI? Exchangability of DEs (GnomeShell, Unity)? Nemo UI (Glacier?) ? Sailifish UI someday?
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2016-07-14
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Nobody expects to get closed Maemo bins working(too bad), but a multitasking Maemo feel and appearance OS built on top of perhaps Ubuntu Touch or the like would be great, especially when we get mainlined Android kernel and drivers so we can run bog Linux on Android hardware.
I am so very disappointed with the performance(on great hardware) and horrible app integration on my one Android(Cyanogen mod) device.
It is frustrating that my degrading battery and appearance but well tuned N900 is nowhere near having an object of desire even close to suitable for my puropses.
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2016-07-14
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Not at all! Otherwise someone will open another thread just like this one in two years.
Any changes that are necessary would have to be integrated into Debian, to maintain them in the long run.
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2016-07-14
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2016-07-14
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2016-07-14
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Here's a question: would it be possible to cobble together a Maemo-like interface for the PocketCHIP? I just received one of these wonderful little handheld portable computers. It doesn't have a lot of processing power, and the screen is just 480x272 resolution.
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2016-07-14
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Here's a question: would it be possible to cobble together a Maemo-like interface for the PocketCHIP? I just received one of these wonderful little handheld portable computers. It doesn't have a lot of processing power, and the screen is just 480x272 resolution.
But the nice thing is that it runs Debian. Not Android, not Ubuntu Touch; just straight-up vanilla Debian. (It comes with a very minimalist "home screen" app that has shortcuts to a few apps and some settings, but that's it.)
Anyway, from my point of view, the best thing about this device is that it is unbelievably easy to repair or modify the hardware, and it is being produced in very large volumes. (And it's cheap!) So, for me, it makes a decent platform on which to do portable Unix tasks well into the future.
A Maemo-like interface on top would make the device even nicer.
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2016-07-14
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Well, if it supports Debian, then we could run the same OS configuration on PocketCHIP and on N900.
The question: are you in?
The task for now: discuss the shape
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Here and there I saw some posts of people playing with DebiaN900 or willing to do it, wanting to shape in a way it could possibly replace our dated Maemo.
We're really missing an up-to-date GNU/Linux system for the geek. Whether you have an N900, N9, N950, a libhybris-compatible Android phone or anything that can run GNU/Linux - you could benefit from it. Or maybe an N8xx...
But a couple of freelancers playing out with Debian on N900 is not enough to make an OS.
Many questions appear: should we bring h-d? What about compatibility with Maemo apps? Harmattan apps? Calls? The UI? Exchangability of DEs (GnomeShell, Unity)? Nemo UI (Glacier?) ? Sailifish UI someday?
Maemo-only frameworks (alarmd)? Accounts integration? On and on and on.
How far do we add to vanilla Debian?
Before we discuss all those questions: are you in? (even for a small task)
When we have the manpower, we can get down to technical discussion and dividing tasks.
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Last edited by marmistrz; 2016-07-15 at 07:46.