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2010-04-10
, 10:59
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2010-04-10
, 11:03
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#12
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i did not yet find an easily read and understood chart of which parts of the n900's hardware are _not_ open.
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2010-04-10
, 12:01
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#13
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http://wiki.maemo.org/Why_the_closed_packages lists a few things, also Stskeeps is working on listing openness on a per-package basis, see http://mer-project.blogspot.com/2010...-pr11-and.html
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2010-04-10
, 12:17
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2010-04-10
, 12:28
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#15
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what about symbian 3 duel boot??
remember symbian 3 is open source now
if we couldnt port the whole o/s what about some of the phonebook features like groups etc
it will support qt as well so maybe some qt parts of the o/s will be able to be transfered iam thinking nokia maps will probably be qt on symbian in the future
its going to get very intresting over the next few months thats for sure
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2010-04-10
, 12:34
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#16
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i wish they did release the drivers would take along time to reverse engineer open drivers
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2010-04-10
, 12:35
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2010-04-10
, 12:55
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#18
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Problem is if reverse engineered components leading to complete open source i am
sure Nokia would clamp down and do something about it
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2010-04-10
, 13:03
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2010-04-10
, 13:10
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#20
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i am not talking about _packages_ (or software other than drivers).
it's not maemo i care about (i'd very much prefer a proven good and independend distribution, debian, instead of the crippled stuff nokia provides and abandons as their fancy takes them), but the hardware.
i guess the basic parts work out of the box, but what about cameras, sensors, gsm, wlan, ...?