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2010-11-29
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@ New Jersey
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2010-11-29
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@ New Jersey
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2010-11-30
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@ Near Paris, in the frog-eaters country
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2010-11-30
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@ Melbourne, Australia
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By that I mean, when I got it, I really wanted to practice linux commands. I thought wow I can learn some bash programming and all the core gnu commands. Well truthfully, being my first smart phone I got caught up in the "missing apps" game. The reality is all I ever needed was a working internet connection, email (just gmail), a good ebook reader (thanks much ron1n for fbreader) and possible a gps what could talk (thanks martin k I kind of like hearing about a peekway as opposed to a parkway).
Well I forgot my original reason till about a week ago when I finally read some stuff on the forums about installing bash as opposed to busy box as my default shell, putting /usr/bin/gnu first in the path and installing all gnuish and linuxish things from the app manager.
Well I manipulated my xterm keys and the strip to get all the common symbols (> | - / etc) easily accessable...Its like a new device now. I am taking a new minutes a day to work with all the great linux/unix tools that I will someday need to know (when I get a linux job) and I am loving the device again...
So what about you? Have you "rediscovered" your n900? What did you buy it for over say an iphone or a android to begin with?
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2010-11-30
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@ London, England
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The sad thing is, I'm eligible for an upgrade with T-Mobile and I have yet to find a phone I enjoy more than my N900. ...
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2010-12-02
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@ New Jersey
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Hi Arsonist, I don't know if the networks do this where you are but when I'm due an upgrade (in the UK) that I don't want I get the network to reduce my next years contract by the value of the upgrade. They always do.
Might be worth asking, or threatening to switch.
Dan
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2010-12-02
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@ New Jersey
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Not quite rediscovered, but really enjoying it more and more each day. I couldn't really appreciate how powerful and functuonal Maemo is until recently when I had a play on an N8. There is no going back from a mobile OS like Maemo, and with new apps appearing every other day, it is going from strtength to strength.
Being an Australian user, my only criticism is the lack of a supported turn-by-turn navigation app for my region (Sygic have advised Mobile Maps will not be released for Asia Pacific). But there is even a work around for that, and of course Mappero which is hard to pass given its price ;-)
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2010-12-02
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@ East Gowanus
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better late, than never |
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The only real backdraw of N900 is the missing compass.