RavMan
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2009-03-19
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@ Indiana
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2009-03-19
, 04:09
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@ norway
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2009-03-19
, 07:26
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@ Vienna, Austria
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2009-03-19
, 07:35
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@ California and Virginia
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2009-03-19
, 07:49
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@ Finland
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2009-03-19
, 08:11
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@ 52 N, 6 E
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2009-03-19
, 13:15
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@ Netherlands
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- no access to the file system
- many useful applications are disapproved by apple
- limited Bluetooth use (no modem, file transfer or external GPS use)
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2009-03-19
, 15:54
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@ norway
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oh come on, don't point fingers. the maemo community right now is celebrating a new browser (fennec) that can't do copy/paste, either, and nobody cares as long as it moves and blinks.
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2009-03-19
, 15:56
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The problem with copy/paste was related to sandboxing. If you have a FreeBSD jail which talks back to its host this creates trouble. You should look up how difficult it is to develop a microkernel with services in a secure and reliable way. Very hard...
Buy it elsewhere. I can buy one in Belgium, Greece, Switzerland...
I don't want one btw. For various reasons.
Jailbreak
Jailbreak
Jailbreak
As you can see jailbreak is a word like 'rtfm' or 'utfs'. It opens a can of worms. Just like you can compile or develop for N8x0.
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2009-03-20
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@ Netherlands
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