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sudo gainroot cd /to/the/directory/you/saved/the/debs/ dpkg -i qyoutube_0.1.9_armel.deb libsoup2.4-1_2.30.2-1+squeeze1+0m5_armel.deb
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home/user/MyDocs # dpkg -i libsoup2.4-1_2.30.2-1+squeeze1+0m5_armel.deb (Reading database ... 70585 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to replace libsoup2.4-1 2.26.3-0maemo3+0m5 (using libsoup2.4-1_2.30.2-1+squeeze1+0m5_armel.deb) ... Unpacking replacement libsoup2.4-1 ... dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libsoup2.4-1: libsoup2.4-1 depends on libgpg-error0 (>= 1.10-3.1); however: Version of libgpg-error0 on system is 1.8~svn234-maemo2. dpkg: error processing libsoup2.4-1 (--install): dependency problems - leaving unconfigured Errors were encountered while processing: libsoup2.4-1
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this is what I get when trying to install libsoup:
Code:home/user/MyDocs # dpkg -i libsoup2.4-1_2.30.2-1+squeeze1+0m5_armel.deb (Reading database ... 70585 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to replace libsoup2.4-1 2.26.3-0maemo3+0m5 (using libsoup2.4-1_2.30.2-1+squeeze1+0m5_armel.deb) ... Unpacking replacement libsoup2.4-1 ... dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libsoup2.4-1: libsoup2.4-1 depends on libgpg-error0 (>= 1.10-3.1); however: Version of libgpg-error0 on system is 1.8~svn234-maemo2. dpkg: error processing libsoup2.4-1 (--install): dependency problems - leaving unconfigured Errors were encountered while processing: libsoup2.4-1
There are different ways to achieve that and I will not speculate on which ones Nokia had in mind.
All I know is that they intentionally used software in their products that the user can't change and of which Nokia knew it would fail some day because the IT around them would change. That assessment is trivial, because anything else would mean to assume, that Nokia didn't know what they were doing, which I don't find realistic.
As a consequence it is logical to say the N900 is subject to planned obsolescence, because the (software-induced) obsolenscence is quite obvious and the planning is in the intentional design using proprietary blobs that does not allow end users to replace the OS while keeping all the functionality.
I assume that anyone who is capable of making something is also capable of seeing that connection. So in my world anything that gets released without a FLOSS license is always subject to planned obsolescence, either by ignorance, incompetence or malice.
If you want to call that ideology, then I'm fine with it. I call it fairness.