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Originally Posted by Ayle View Post
And you are really hoping to accomplish that with only 256mb of ram?
and plenty of swap. Easy Debian runs all that with the overhead over meamo 5, Im sure it can handle it.
 

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Originally Posted by ear0wax View Post
and plenty of swap. Easy Debian runs all that with the overhead over meamo 5, Im sure it can handle it.
Its BTRFS as well
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page
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right, away from being "usable" for anything but development.
 
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Originally Posted by slaapliedje View Post
I recall reading changelogs for Aisleriot and gnome-games that said that the Maemo 5 version of Aisleriot was not going to be compiled with Clutter support, since the version of Clutter for it did not have 3D acceleration.
Can you be more specific? Clutter libraries in maemo5 definitely have 3D acceleration support.
 
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I'm actually trying to install it under VirtualBox...
 
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October ? Are you kidding me ? Why can't Nokia give us this sort of timeline upfront ? :trudges off to buy an iPhone:
 
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Originally Posted by Peter@Maemo Marketing View Post
Let's remember that this the MeeGo 1.0 OS core that is code complete booting up to command line. The MeeGo Handset UX will be released in MeeGo 1.1 in Q4 2010. Development for MeeGo 1.1 Handset UX will start next month with unstable releases.
omg peter. the messiah, is here.
 
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I still can't believe that we aren't going to see a stable Meego UI for the N900 until October.

Google is selling phones, Android is gaining market share, Apple is selling phones and is/has released an updated OS. And where is Nokia ? At least 6 months from its first release.

Do the words too little, too late mean anything to Nokia ? The company trailing the rest of the industry does not have the luxury of waiting 6 months to release something competitive, let alone non earth shattering.

I've got a sneaking suspicion that Nokia is one of those companies that is terrible at developing software.
 
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Originally Posted by me2000 View Post
I still can't believe that we aren't going to see a stable Meego UI for the N900 until October.
I know right?... I totally can't believe they plan to completely build, design, and totally create a complete, stable, operating system in less than 6 months!

That's awesome!
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Originally Posted by me2000 View Post
I still can't believe that we aren't going to see a stable Meego UI for the N900 until October.

Google is selling phones, Android is gaining market share, Apple is selling phones and is/has released an updated OS. And where is Nokia ? At least 6 months from its first release.

Do the words too little, too late mean anything to Nokia ? The company trailing the rest of the industry does not have the luxury of waiting 6 months to release something competitive, let alone non earth shattering.

I've got a sneaking suspicion that Nokia is one of those companies that is terrible at developing software.
Ya' know. Maybe, just maybe... it's takes time to develop and test software.. ya think?

Last time I checked Nokia still had 40% of the worldwide market. So, how is that trailing the rest of the industry?!?
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