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2008-02-26
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#12
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Even though we don't have access to the source code of the proprietary parts - would it be possible to incorporate the binaries of these parts into a NIT version of Ubuntu Mobile?
Or just use the window manager from Ubuntu Mobile?
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2008-02-26
, 17:11
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@ norway
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2008-02-26
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2008-02-26
, 22:09
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@ Florida
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From what I have read around here and the web, a Java runtime (not the same as javascript) won't happen because of the ARM licensing issue has yet to be resolved or may never be.
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2008-02-26
, 22:17
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As I understand it, that only applies to the hardware java acceleration that is built into the version of the ARM chip our devices use.
That's sad really, as it's supposed to be quite capable and would be much more battery-efficient than a software java.
Purely software based java would have none of these issues.
I have seen 3 different java projects on these devices, and am chomping at the bit for a fully functional one so I can run freemind!
http://wiki.java.net/bin/view/Mobile...tformsNokia800
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/jfalkne...nd_the_no.html
This 1st one sorta works, but has no maemo integration, so was borderline useless for freemind.
The 2nd one just gives me errors about missing jars (I'm not a java programmer).
The 3rd one, I can't find a URL for as I couldn't get it do work at all and abandoned it.
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2008-02-26
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@ San Jose, CA
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2008-02-26
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@ Nomadic
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2008-02-26
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Even though we don't have access to the source code of the proprietary parts - would it be possible to incorporate the binaries of these parts into a NIT version of Ubuntu Mobile?
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2008-02-27
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#20
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The Ubuntu Mobile FAQ (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded/FAQ) states:
Can I run it on a Nokia N770/N800?
As stated above, our current focus in in x86 processors. Despite should be no big problem port it to run on ARM, the Nokia devices have proprietary parts that we can't have access so the port will be, at the best, incomplete. My take on that is, at least for now, if you have a Nokia N770 or N800, stick with Nokia's software.
If they had, I might be interested in it, though. I had been looking at it before I decided to buy my N800, as a "if only they were making this, I'd get one instead of an iPhone".