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2011-08-10
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The N9 and (especially) N950 look delicious as hell. My only problem is that I use my N900 for:
-Easy Debian
---MitM attacks
---Web server
-Packet Injection
-Game emulators [GBA, NES]
And I love having full Debian [EasyDebian] and Debian-based [Maemo 5] installations, using apt-get, rooting, etc.
So my questions are:
1) Is MeeGo as "hackable" and open?
2) Can I obtain root?
3) Will we be able to do packet injection on the N9/N950 hardware?
4) Will we have access to the thousands of Linux/Maemo apps like on the N900?
I especially look forward to having a device with NFC hardware I can mess around with. ^_^
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2011-08-14
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2011-08-15
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2011-08-15
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2011-08-18
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2011-08-18
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@ Wigan, UK
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Meego uses rpm and Harmatan uses deb? So we cannot install/use all those new apps created for the N9 (thanks to 250 developer kits) in out N900 running Meego? Somebody please clarify.
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2011-08-18
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2011-08-18
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2011-08-18
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@ Sweden
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thanks for clearing that up marxian! BTW, If i install MeegoCE now, is there a repository/app store that I can go for downloading apps? As far as I know, the only way is to download from their announce threads in Meego-forum?
2. Yes. Aegis is a small stepping stone.
3. N950, eventually possible. N9, no.
4. Yes. Simple cross compile.
Although I use one daily and am very anxious about where we will take the N950/N9, it will not replace your N900 as a truly mobile swiss army knife. I carry both when I can.