PortaDiFerro
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2009-12-17
, 19:23
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2009-12-17
, 19:25
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#22
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What if some other company decided to use Maemo on their phone(s) as well, it is open source, so I guess there's nothing stopping them, as long as they make the proprietary bits themselves?
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2009-12-18
, 00:51
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#23
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No you cannot run Maemo on hardware Nokia does not support. Mer on the other hand you can provided you have the drivers.
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2009-12-18
, 01:28
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#24
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2009-12-18
, 02:46
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#25
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2009-12-18
, 15:55
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#26
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Mer seems not so active now.
it seems to be forgotten.
if I am wrong, it's better.
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2009-12-20
, 15:40
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#27
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2009-12-20
, 17:14
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Posts: 1,513 |
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Joined on Mar 2006
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2009-12-21
, 13:54
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#30
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