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2010-03-15
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But from their point of view, what's stupid about it? It will cost them money to make Meego work on the N900. It will not sell any new units. And I strongly suspect that this community will not want to pay for the upgrade.
For that matter, what pressure? "Dear Nokia, if you don't put Meego on the N900 I won't buy a new Nokia phone." But if they do put Meego on the N900 you won't buy a new Nokia phone either!
But besides that, if you're happy with the N900, why would you want to change to a new, unproven, OS mashup?
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2010-03-15
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It is supposed to be open, but any change you try to make, you find an annoying Nokia binary in your way (yes, MCE, I am talking about you).
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2010-03-15
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N900:/usr/lib/mce# ls /usr/lib/mce/modules/ libaccelerometer.so libcallstate.so libfilter-brightness-simple.so libled.so libalarm.so libcamera.so libhomekey.so libvibrator.so libaudiorouting.so libdisplay.so libinactivity.so libbattery.so libfilter-brightness-als.so libkeypad.so
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2010-03-16
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MCE controls practically everything on the device:
It probably even controls stuff that is not there. I wonder what libhomekey.so does.Code:N900:/usr/lib/mce# ls /usr/lib/mce/modules/ libaccelerometer.so libcallstate.so libfilter-brightness-simple.so libled.so libalarm.so libcamera.so libhomekey.so libvibrator.so libaudiorouting.so libdisplay.so libinactivity.so libbattery.so libfilter-brightness-als.so libkeypad.so
Its interface with everything else is completely undocumented. It will take a lot of reverse engineering to replace it.
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2010-03-16
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#146
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On the other hand, I (and apparently some others) believe that with enough pressure Nokia will understand the stupidity of deciding not to get Harmattan to work on N900, and will avoid that decision.
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2010-03-16
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Harmattan ? There never was said anything about Harmattan on the N900. Harmattan is not MeeGo technically (apart from Qt), it's 'just' rebranded Maemo 6, has nothing to with this discussion. It will be a hell of a confusion for quite a while (and to make things worse, Intel calls Moblin 2.2 MeeGo, too).
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2010-03-16
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2010-03-16
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2010-03-16
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E.g. Updating Windows and Linux and not having driver support for the hardware.
And DaveP1's point is spot on. Though there is a benefit for Nokia to maintain the N900, namely their reputation. Of course whether they care or not is up to them.