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2022-01-23
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#562
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2022-01-29
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#563
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Please read this: https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian
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2022-01-30
, 09:01
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#564
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I hope that Maemo Leste doesn't go to forever update hell (if you upgrade new version of OS you have to install new version of all software or if you want install new version of software you have to install new version of OS).
Where is downcompability like with Symbian/DOS/TOS/System(Mac OS)/AmigaOS/Windows(up to 98SE)
I hope we take versioning seriously and make programming documentation easy to follow what calls works in what version.
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2022-01-30
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@ USA
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2022-02-02
, 13:21
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@ Near Munich
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$ ls boot config-5.15.2 lost+found System.map-5.15.2 vmlinuz-5.15.2
$ ls config-5.1.21 lost+found System.map-5.1.21 uImage uImage-5.1.21
sudo mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C none -a 80008000 -e 80008000 -n kernel -d vmlinuz-5.15.2 uImage-5.15.2
sudo mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C gzip -a 80008000 -e 80008000 -n kernel -d vmlinuz-5.15.2 uImage-5.15.2
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2022-02-02
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@ Helsinki, Finland.
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#567
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2022-02-02
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@ Sofia,Bulgaria
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#568
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2022-02-07
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Posts: 1,808 |
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@ Germany
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#569
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2022-03-22
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#570
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A couple of months ago we were made aware of the DAPSI project by our dear Michiel of NLnet. DAPSI is one of the projects in the scope of the European Union's Next Generation Internet initiative and it offers funding for projects that research data portability and privacy solutions to give people better control over their personal data.
Seeing this, we realised that Maemo Leste could be a good fit. We managed to write an application and apply to the open call just before the deadline.
A month or so later...
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Thanks in advance...
N900 in 2020
SFOS in 2021