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2015-02-12
, 17:18
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#92
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2015-02-13
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@ Colombia
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It's a shame that you don't have a spare to work on. I have a number of N900s in various conditions - one has a dead microphone, one is one of those HK refurb/forgeries w/ the missing magnet on a flimsy back cover, one is my currently daily phone (used and abused) which has suffered some wicked drops and has dead USB disease (I've been too lazy to repair it because I just rsync and I have spares to use as battery chargers), and finally another used one from ebay that I'm planning to make my daily driver.
I'm in the middle of a apartment move (which is incidentally good for taking account of where everything I own is), so it may take a short while, but I have a N900 surplus and I'd like to fix your N900 deficit.
PM me so I have a reminder.
pharmakon
(bought N900 on release day, lurker on tmo since 2010, Neo900 purchaser.)
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2015-02-13
, 04:21
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@ Colombia
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Interesting, just by following this thread I found that there are at least 3 people(FTPF not counting) working on rebasing maemo on top of Debian. And the question is obvious, why not cooperate ?
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2015-02-13
, 09:15
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@ Germany
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#95
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Nice idea. I would be happy to cooperate with anything that helps with improving the Debian mobile experience. My experiment however is substantially different from Android_808 and Aapo's rebase work. My plan is to use LXC and OverlayFS (recently mainlined) to run Fremantle in a container. It should be quite feasible, I just haven't really spent any time on it yet.
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2015-03-04
, 19:32
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@ Frankfurt
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2015-03-22
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2015-03-22
, 18:46
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@ Sofia,Bulgaria
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#98
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My approach was
* get rid everything Nokia messed
* merge to Debian everything Nokia did well
I never got (any) gles-driver working with kernel 3.X. Lately I have been busy with other things.
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2015-03-25
, 08:09
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@ Germany
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2015-03-25
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I don't remember:
Did you try to merge Fremantle's UI? I think that's something Nokia did very well.
The packages I'm using avoid some of the closed source components but at what cost I'm yet to fully determine. I could have gone Cordia route and just put interface on top of Mer/Nemo but I prefer dpkg over rpm for packaging.
At the moment it's just a personal project for me, until I can ascertain what is needed to take it further. If there is anything that is beneficial to FPTF then I'm more than happy to lend a hand if available.