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2009-11-25
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As written before you can choose "Update all" from the menu.
For installing, feel free to vote for https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=601 .
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2009-11-25
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@ Vienna, Austria
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#33
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Hmmm. May I draw your attention to N900 bugs
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2009-11-25
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2009-11-25
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2009-11-25
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As a Diablo user, I can't wait for you to have to put up with "Fixed in Harmattan".
That said, the Diablo OS does seem to have gotten stable before they abandoned it. It's more the extra capabilities and apps that never seemed to have gotten updated.
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2009-11-25
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This device is gonna be picked up by the general public, so this Maemo forum can expect to attract a number of people who are not particularly techy. Something that will help those people greatly is to feel that they are welcomed, rather than ridiculed, to this community. They can learn things by ASKING QUESTIONS or REPORTING PROBLEMS, neither of which should be treated with hostility. Obviously some people will just troll etc, but I think there is a real danger of elitism on this forum.
Not accusing anyone in particular, cant be bothered, but just felt it was worth saying.
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2009-11-26
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exception to that is Mail For Exchange support which should have worked 100% right out of the box in my opinion
I am encouraged that most of the issues reported are for apps/clients and not with the underlying platform, drivers and services. (exception to that is Mail For Exchange support which should have worked 100% right out of the box in my opinion) The beauty of Maemo is that Apps/clients can be replaced by other products developed by the community, so issues with them are not as important in my mind than with the underlying platform.
I suppose reading the feedback on this forum I had expected a lot more "Wow!!"s and am surprised with the number of issues which have been reported. Seems there is just a lack of final polish as I'm sure that Nokia was under alot of pressure to get this out the door. Nothing that can't be fixed by software updates however.
This thread has helped me understand that:
- updates to this device are a lot easier to manage than other devices. (i.e. it requires a lot less overhead to do package releases than a whole firmware update)
- the Maemo community is in general more technically savvy than the average platform which will supplement the effort by Nokia to resolve these issues.
- Maemo is open and allows the community to develop alternatives to the stock set of applications provided by Nokia.
- we can expect Nokia to provide us with at least a couple of updates to the device and we can influence which items need to be worked on by raising and voting on them.