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2010-06-18
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@ N900: Battery low. N950: torx 4 re-used once and fine; SIM port torn apart
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Why not go all out:
http://www.nongnu.org/ratpoison/
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2010-06-18
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2010-06-18
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Uhhh...that was a joke...did you really check out the website? Look closer. Anyway, sorry if it went by you. It's not really installable on the N900.
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2010-06-18
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2010-06-18
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It's probably INSTALLABLE (if built for ARM), but it's not designed for N900. You wouldn't be able to access SMS, Phone, GPS, Camera... Anything useful.
Why not try install Android as a main OS and change the UI of android.
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2010-06-18
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Why?
I don't want to destroy everything by flashing another OS (flashing seems too radical for me),
and I don't like shiny interface of Hildon, along with transitions and blurs;
Hildon Application Manager is useless, I install almost everything from xterm;
File Manager is limited, so I currently use combination of Fennec for reading and xterm+vi for editing.
KDE and GNOME are too heavy; FVWM, LXDE, E17, Openbox or ICEWM could suit me. I don't know the differences amongst them; deep thanks for explanation.
I want the most light and configurable desktop environment, without losing functionality.
I prefer to have both real and virtual keyboard.
One desktop is enough, ten is too much.
Having two windows on one screen is a luxury; having only one window working at a time is a constraint (thus, multitasking is quite a necessity, though I could try to live without it).
Adobe Flash is not needed; Fennec is the best browser, in my humble opinion.
Having no shadows, no borders, no gradients in titlebars, statusbars, etc is fine.
Matchbox might be good; it's said to be minimal (very well!) window manager;
but currently Hildon has shiny, gradient buttons, backgrounds, transitions, sparks, blurs, etc, and I don't want them.
And I have no icons and no widgets on desktop.
Gestures support is also excessive. Tap, double tap and tap-hold are quite enough. Drag-and-drop seems to be unnecessary, too.
I have no memory card, just usual specifications of N900.