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2009-11-29
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2009-11-29
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Well, didn't you just prove his point. I agree with a whole lot with what Maemojedi said. And the answer above is point and fact. This is a very negitive and hostel place for anybody thats not part of your digithead club. I have a N900 on the way from Amazon, and I wont even open the box before it goes back.
I don't see how you guys can share with each other but not the rest of the community. It creates a subcommunity by definition.
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I won't really comment on the emulator "stuff" cause I'm an advanced and haven't installed emulators since late 90's so I wouldn't even know how. but I will say that there is an overall negative and/or condesending tone to people who either have complaints about the phone or those who are having trouble figuring out certain features.
In almost every thread where someone is referencing things they don't like about the phone at least one or two people come in and say "go buy an iPhone". That's just not the way to treat people and it comes off as beig very pompus and condesending.
Everyone should try being more helpful instead of insulting. This type of attitude is not going to get this platform anywhere. Just my .02.
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2009-11-29
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Exactly!
On signing in I have received a number of emails in support of my experience here. users who have pointed out and directed me to particular threads where they too have been forced to reach the same conclusion as myself.
I also received a pm from a user who it seems signed up to pm me some abuse under the guise of an alias but oh well
I feel no need to be abusive, make fun of anyone be condescending or even curse. Only the need to reiterate that this new platform/device will be built on end users. Regardless of how you value them & choose to interact with them/me.
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2009-11-29
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Wanted to be able to display something of my own choice on the desktop, instead of seeing my operator's name so I wrote a replacement for the applet responsible.
Custom Operator Name Applet, simply put, allows you to display a label of your own choice in lieu of your network operator's name. You can also choose the text and shadow colours of the label. You can have different labels and colours that are dependent upon the state of the N900 phone connectivity (Connected, connecting, not connected).
Due to hildon-desktop limitations, the N900 must be restarted before the applet is loaded. After that, the applet can be configured from the Control Panel.
Uninstalling the applet - and restarting - will cause the original one to be restored.
Planned:
* Allow you to show the operator's name.
* Allow you to have a (small) image in place of the logo.
* Allow you to see what song is playing in any MAFW-utilising Media Player.
* Show the name of the current profile.
* Show the current volume.
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2009-11-29
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No way, i've given the "i'm an end-user" speech at least 4 or 5 times in cases like this, and I've only been here since smarch.
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2009-11-29
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2009-11-29
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2009-11-29
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Maemojedi, let me give a very technical explaination of why people are telling new users to avoid Extras Testing and Extras Development. On previous hard versions, flash storage was just 1 device. It was divided into seperate sections: bootloader, kernel, boot image. Those were very small in relation to the entire flash storage. The rest of the flash storage was devoted to the internal storage. The Operating system, applications, application data and user data where stored in this large areas.
The N900 uses a new flash storage technology. There are two flash storage "chips" (I use the term very loosely). There is a smaller flash storage chip that holds the bootloader, Linux kernel, bootimage, and the operating system. This flash chip is nowhere near the size flash chips uses on older Internet Tablet hardware. There is a 32GB eMMC flash device which is partitions into /opt and MyDocs. /opt is where applications and app data should be installed on the N900. And MyDocs partiion is 25 GBs of storage that also shows up as USB Mass Storage.
Now why does this matter? Because /opt is not the usual base location that Linux software is installed. Applications that have not been opt'ified will be installed on that small flash chip with the Operating System. That is bad. Why? Because of the OS storage fills up, the N900 will stop malfunctioning. And it won't boot either. If the N900 can't boot, it can't recharge the battery. And the N900 won't operate w/o a charged batter. So in essence, the N900 would be bricked. (Recoverable, but now w/o an extra charged battery or an external batter charger. Something that most users won't have).
Why am I telling you all of this? Because most (or all) of the softare in Extras Testing or Extras Development has not been opt'ified. That is configured to install into /opt instead of the OS flash storage. Meaning you could render your N900 inoperable by just installing too much of the wrong software.
Software will be becoming, but it will take some time. Not all of the developers have N900s yet. The development environment will only go far. One needs a N900 to really give software a very through trying. I'm sorry if this sounds condescending, or I'm talking over your head. It's not my aim to do either.
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2009-11-29
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Maemojedi, let me give a very technical explaination of why people are telling new users to avoid Extras Testing and Extras Development. On previous hard versions, flash storage was just 1 device. It was divided into seperate sections: bootloader, kernel, boot image. Those were very small in relation to the entire flash storage. The rest of the flash storage was devoted to the internal storage. The Operating system, applications, application data and user data where stored in this large areas.
The N900 uses a new flash storage technology. There are two flash storage "chips" (I use the term very loosely). There is a smaller flash storage chip that holds the bootloader, Linux kernel, bootimage, and the operating system. This flash chip is nowhere near the size flash chips uses on older Internet Tablet hardware. There is a 32GB eMMC flash device which is partitions into /opt and MyDocs. /opt is where applications and app data should be installed on the N900. And MyDocs partiion is 25 GBs of storage that also shows up as USB Mass Storage.
Now why does this matter? Because /opt is not the usual base location that Linux software is installed. Applications that have not been opt'ified will be installed on that small flash chip with the Operating System. That is bad. Why? Because of the OS storage fills up, the N900 will stop malfunctioning. And it won't boot either. If the N900 can't boot, it can't recharge the battery. And the N900 won't operate w/o a charged batter. So in essence, the N900 would be bricked. (Recoverable, but now w/o an extra charged battery or an external batter charger. Something that most users won't have).
Why am I telling you all of this? Because most (or all) of the softare in Extras Testing or Extras Development has not been opt'ified. That is configured to install into /opt instead of the OS flash storage. Meaning you could render your N900 inoperable by just installing too much of the wrong software.
Software will be becoming, but it will take some time. Not all of the developers have N900s yet. The development environment will only go far. One needs a N900 to really give software a very through trying. I'm sorry if this sounds condescending, or I'm
talking over your head. It's not my aim to do either.
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If you*, as a member here on the forums, act decently, try searching for an answer even just a minute or two before asking your question and enjoy participating here, you will almost always get good answers from community members.
If you instead decide to be snotty in your posts (and despite maemojedi's claims, he was in my opinion), stomp your feet when you don't get the answers you want and start completely making things up and putting them in other people's mouths, you're generally not going to have a great experience here - just like anywhere else, online or in the real world. It's just common sense.
So, you have a choice here. You either continue acting the way you have been and annoying the members of the community that would otherwise be happy to help you, or you can turn down the bile in your words and get on with getting the most out of your device with our help.
The choice is yours.
* "you" is being used here to mean anyone, not chris in particular.
Last edited by zerojay; 2009-11-29 at 01:54.