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2018-04-23
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#322
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ARM will never leave the padded rooms of the
ANDROID asylum for the crippled insane.
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2018-04-23
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2018-04-23
, 09:12
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#324
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2018-04-23
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2018-04-23
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#326
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2018-04-23
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#327
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2018-04-23
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ARM hardware. Any of it.
Installing anything on Arm requires a reticulated process
of jumping through successive hoops in sequence.
Rube Goldberg engineering, on LSD.
Negotiating bootloader locking mechanisms
to enable (within specifically timed windows) blindly hacked
driver details that were originally created to comply
with randomly created choices in some spaghetti code factory
intended to support just about any kind of memory leak.
It is effing hopeless,
and will never quit being such.
ARM will never leave the padded rooms of the
ANDROID asylum for the crippled insane.
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2018-04-23
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#329
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I don't know.
Maybe I misunderstood, but in the context of your post denigrating ARM, I took your claim, the one that I quoted, as, "The only OS to ever run properly on ARM will be Android. Ever."
I offered counter-examples of other OSes that run or have run on ARM quite successfully. Therefore ARM cannot be the problem.
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2018-04-23
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#330
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Why does it seem like any chinese no-name manufacturer can churn out lots of cheap Android phones in no time, while companies like Jolla and Fairphone take a horribly long time doing so?
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Because I see only few phones supported officially, where most of them are their own. Also support you have is not that kind of opensource linux support. i would not even start about the lack of their eco system and proper app store.
Btw regarding "at the moment" - if you pay attention most of the founders left the boat and started new projects, so not sure if you are talking about same SailfishOS I know :P
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