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#11
Originally Posted by endsormeans View Post
That's a good idea!...the power on to prompt and viable os links...
Myself...depending on os availability and functionality...
If there are choices...
I'm going to be like a kid in a candy store.
I'm gonna have a hard time choosing.

Boy.....THAT does sound nice to my ears...
the words ..."...having a choice...".
I have a solution for you - take a big SD card, divide it into partitions, put one distro to each of them and... move the hard decision to a moment when bootloader asks you which distro to boot
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#12
Sounds like my old N900 back in its day! I had around 6 different OS's (including Maemo) at one stage!! Good old days!
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So it feels like people are indiffrent with their default choices btw replicant is making quite a buzz already so i did like to say editing the neo900 site with nice eyecatchy slides/banners citing diffrent operating system can be used normally giving a peek of what else is available and other unique capablity features specially why one should get one . Maybe throw in some useless acessories stikers would make some sence. Overall a bit shiny and imformative page apart from what we have there would not hurt.
 

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Can the selected processer handle kde ?
 
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Originally Posted by nokiabot View Post
Can the selected processer handle kde ?
The N900 itself was able to run KDE. (Video here.) So I don't see any reason why the Neo900 wouldn't be able to.
 

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Humm kde is kinda like a beast i am liking it more everyday butt it craps down slower hardware if you bash it with many programs at once..
 
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I ran KDE(2) on my Toughbook CF-27 Mk3 with 128MB RAM and a Mobile Pentium II 333. OK, it took 2..3 minutes for OpenOffice to start up, but it worked.
I think on a ARM Cortex-A8 1GHz CPU with 1GB RAM KDE should just run great

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#18
What about GNU/Hurd or Debian_GNU/Hurd?
Giving 'customer' choice of pre-installed Operating System would be... interesting.
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All this talk about the freedom of choice and all that jazz is nice and groovy but really - will the Neo come with a pre-installed OS of any sort? The last thing I want is to spend €700 for an unusable device, whether in the name of "freedom of choice" or not.
 

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#20
Does it mean Neo900 will never run (Neo)Fremantle? I wouldn't imagine using the stylus for everything I do (remember Easy Debian)
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