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2010-05-03
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2010-05-03
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And ysss, Gerbick, and GeneralAntiles (although he rarely shows up now).
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2010-05-03
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When it comes to you thinking that it's "a big problem" that applications that are installed will place files on the root partition, I can only repeat that you are wrong. Again, this is, typically, how Linux systems work. Installed applications have specific places where they should be placed to be in tune with the rest. There has gone a lot of time and effort into planning the best way to separate applications, data and configurations in Linux systems and Debian is a pretty good example of this.
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2010-05-03
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Answer me one question do you know the current status of PR 1.2 @ Nokia HQ.
When was the last time you came to know the status and what was the status of it.
Why it was not communicated to other members of community?
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2010-05-03
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2010-05-03
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2010-05-03
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WHY I DOWNGRADED TO 1.1.1
[LIST][*]We don't know if the leaked version does anything malicious, which could on a timer. Calling 1-900 numbers seems to be popular with cellphones, but then there's the general risk of getting your passwords and credit card information stolen
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2010-05-03
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To create a debian file which HAS a reprogrammed cell/3G chip to some new firmware the author at least needs access to Nokia internal documentation and code. To fix a lot of bugs which are still listed in bugzilla the author should be a genius.
Taking that into account - a leaked PR1.2 is definitely a Nokia product.
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2010-05-03
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chineesequality, fremantle, leaked pr1.2, maemo, maemo 5, n900, ranting, surreality |
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If you know that you're not up to speed with a technology, go on a quick Google adventure. Actually google the words you're about to use and see if what you're saying is at least in the right field. And if you're corrected, google the correction to learn even more and accept that you were wrong and move on with the added knowledge. When it comes to computers (or science in general), the details are oh so important.
When it comes to you thinking that it's "a big problem" that applications that are installed will place files on the root partition, I can only repeat that you are wrong. Again, this is, typically, how Linux systems work. Installed applications have specific places where they should be placed to be in tune with the rest. There has gone a lot of time and effort into planning the best way to separate applications, data and configurations in Linux systems and Debian is a pretty good example of this.
So, enjoy your, now, even better N900 and go on a Google adventure like the rest of us have to do all the time to keep up.