Active Topics

 


Closed Thread
Thread Tools
Posts: 3,319 | Thanked: 5,610 times | Joined on Aug 2008 @ Finland
#51
Techically, it’s the license that determines whether something goes into free or not.

The license information in the packages is:

All files under po/ are licensed under the terms of BSD. (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php)
All files under pphw/ are licensed under the terms of GPL. (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt)
Other files are licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL. (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.php)


That means it really is for the free repository. How on Earth do they expect that someone will not just strip the limitations and republish, I have no idea (this is not even remotely questionable, unlike, say, the FMTX issue).
__________________
Blogging about mobile linux - The Penguin Moves!
Maintainer of PyQt (see introduction and docs), AppWatch, QuickBrownFox, etc
 

The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to attila77 For This Useful Post:
Posts: 3,664 | Thanked: 1,530 times | Joined on Sep 2009 @ Hamilton, New Zealand
#52
isn't there a way tp get the hand recognition code and rewrite it for other languages? i would fully help contribute to make the program to be internationalised
 

The Following User Says Thank You to maxximuscool For This Useful Post:
Posts: 9 | Thanked: 1 time | Joined on Apr 2010
#53
Does anyone know the hong kong product code?
 
Posts: 4,030 | Thanked: 1,633 times | Joined on Jul 2007 @ nd usa
#54
Originally Posted by cyeung View Post
I'd pay a nominal sum for the Chinese handwriting input just for something to demonstrate to my parents...
I showed my WorldTV99 to my Chinese friends with HK, China streamings, they are quite impressed. The one for may sum bakery is in cantonese speaking.

bun
 
Posts: 1,746 | Thanked: 2,100 times | Joined on Sep 2009
#55
Originally Posted by ~phoenix~ View Post
hmm... other phones form nokia had hw limitations in hongkong (n95) too....

why should they only disable it instead of removing it....
Because removing and replacing the chip would require a significant effort. Which means one of two things is true:

- It's disabled in software, which means flashing a non-HK kernel and loading 3rd party software will enable it.

- It's disabled in hardware, in which case you're SOL.

I suspect it's in software, and people will have it unofficially working shortly after release.
 
Guest | Posts: n/a | Thanked: 0 times | Joined on
#56
I think the title of the thread should end with "PR1.2 built-in and some extra goodies missing"
 
Posts: 98 | Thanked: 15 times | Joined on Jan 2010
#57
PR 1.2 Hopefully Next Week..
__________________
The Devil that is an Angel ... WTF???
 
Posts: 85 | Thanked: 383 times | Joined on Jan 2010 @ Hong Kong
#58
I went to Mongkok this afternoon and came across the N900 roadshow event too. Here are some more pics:





















Video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzMOkAocxUM

Last edited by amandalam; 2010-04-25 at 19:18.
 

The Following 21 Users Say Thank You to amandalam For This Useful Post:
NokiaRocks's Avatar
Posts: 658 | Thanked: 117 times | Joined on Jan 2010
#59
Would be cool to see such an event here in Germany too.
 
Posts: 3,319 | Thanked: 5,610 times | Joined on Aug 2008 @ Finland
#60
There ! I *knew* there are bigger screened Maemo 5 devices, I just didn't think they had 40" displays !
__________________
Blogging about mobile linux - The Penguin Moves!
Maintainer of PyQt (see introduction and docs), AppWatch, QuickBrownFox, etc
 

The Following 12 Users Say Thank You to attila77 For This Useful Post:
Closed Thread


 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 07:09.