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2010-04-15
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2010-04-15
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2010-04-15
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2010-04-15
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That particular problem is a repository issue, caused by the disrepancy between the SDK and device firmwares. RPM would have *exactly* the same problem.
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2010-04-15
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The dependency hell problems Redhat and early Fedora distributions had, were because there were an official distribution which couldn't take some software because legal issues, and then several 3rd party reposiories which were incompatible with eachothers what it comes to dependencies, library versions and such.
Exactly almost same is now in Maemo repositories the situation. Official brand has done something which the unofficial brand didn't care soon enough, or there were not enough policy to cover the situation.
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2010-04-15
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Dpkg, as every other Debian tools use completely idiotic syntax with geeky commands. Especially dpkg-query are wonderfull.
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2010-04-30
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2010-05-02
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I have a bad feeling about meego because:
- Intel promoting Atom over ARM, but ARM is a much better CPU.
- based on rpm not debian. Debian is by far the best Linux distro.
So I suggest we forget about meego and work on improving maemo as it is already very very good. The n900 with maemo 5 is by far the best phone OS I have used, I love it.
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2010-05-02
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@ TMO
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rabble-rousing, rpm vs. deb war, rpmligion vs debligion, vote attila77 |
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I know RPM based distributions have improved, and I'm sure that suggestions for improvements to apt+deb are always welcome, but this move from DEB to RPM just looks like a political move to me. That, plus the fact that Moblin doesn't even have an ARM port speaks volumes. Atom may be catching up, but it has been a latecomer, power hungry scaled down version of ia32 chips better suited to netbooks than MIDs or phones. And quite honestly, throwing out perfectly good hardware because 'oh, we "upgraded" the software' just doesn't cut it.
I guess what I'm really saying is that my two major concerns are 1) support for ARM devices, including N900 in Meego (and not just "it runs!", but will it run at a decent speed) and 2) I don't believe that the community that supports Maemo (you know, that huge bazaar of people who ported 1,000 apps in two months to Maemo) will just switch over to the corporate run RPM based Moblin. I could be wrong (I hope I am) on both counts, but I will wait and see.
Still, I admit this isn't the end of the world; at least it's still Linux, and it's not like it's Gentoo or installing tarballs by hand. And I'd still prefer control over an RPM based distro to being spied on by Google through Android, or being told what I can and can't do by Apple.