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So I've been a fan of the Nokia Nxx0 series for a while now, and I truly have admired how much they have aimed to have a free system. Entering the phone market, however, I'm wondering how much that will hold true.
How much access will I have to choose which OS is installed? I know that on previous MIDs that Nokia has released, it has been fairly straightforward to change the OS - http://wiki.maemo.org/Alternative_operating_systems. will that be the case here?
Since the hardware is similar enough, would I just be able to use Android and start going through the T-mobile app store (certainly my milage would vary from app to app, but you get the idea). Would OS' other then Maemo 5 be able to access the cell radio?
For that matter, if I'm developing new apps, or say the Gizmo team is porting porting Gizmo5 to Maemo5, will they be able to access EDGE, 3g and wi-fi, or will their be some hypervisor that says no? (or will the libraries necessary to develop such applications be so obscure that the guess and check involved in getting such an app working would be cost prohibitive?) Similarly, some folks have complained about the lack of out of the box support for SyncML - if the OS sees the radio as any other device this should be straight forward to code, right? If not though, SyncML might only work over wi-fi, until Nokia or a trusted partner says otherwise. If I want to set up an app for wi-fi tethering, even if my ISP says "no" is anything built in to honor the ISP over the Customer?
Mostly, I mean these questions as an honest inquiry as to what the devise will offer. I will also admit a little skepticism after S60 was locked down and folks had to go through an incredibly arduous procedure to self-sign apps. I hope I'm worrying about nothing, and I'm wondering if anyone has either speculation or insider knowledge they can offer.
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2009-08-29
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Free speech per se, does not. I was just trying to avoid confusion with asking how free it might be as in price.
Given that "free" has two meanings, it is common to refer to something as "Free as in speech" vs. being "Free as in beer".
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Of course, this isn't supported by Nokia. But I don't see any problem why that can't be done like until now.
Probably will be necessary some work to do run everything correctly.
I'm not really an expert in drivers and closed-source stuff, so others could point you that problems will be or not.
Aug 31 07:33:24 <PaulFertser> akiniemi: what will it use for telephony then?
Aug 31 07:36:37 <akiniemi> PaulFertser: proprietary stack, built on
top of PhoNet
Aug 31 07:37:04 <akiniemi> But oFono is what we're expecting to use in
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The GPS, audio, camera and graphics subsystems are still question marks to me. Audio seems likely to be open, whereas open 3D graphics seem very unlikely. Also the battery charging protocol (BME), seems to stay closed, as in the n8x0 devices. I don't own a Nokia tablet yet though, so I can't say how one goes about charging one of those once you have installed a free (i.e. 'libre') operating system. Perhaps I have just misunderstood the purpose BME serves.
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2009-09-08
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While this might not be acceptable for some (like requiring it should all be open source), it means you can still use your hardware to full extent even if the remaining 99% of your rootfs is libre. This is a lot better than 'no, you can't get X blob or use it'.
How much access will I have to choose which OS is installed? I know that on previous MIDs that Nokia has released, it has been fairly straightforward to change the OS - http://wiki.maemo.org/Alternative_operating_systems. will that be the case here? Since the hardware is similar enough, would I just be able to use Android and start going through the T-mobile app store (certainly my milage would vary from app to app, but you get the idea). Would OS' other then Maemo 5 be able to access the cell radio?
For that matter, if I'm developing new apps, or say the Gizmo team is porting porting Gizmo5 to Maemo5, will they be able to access EDGE, 3g and wi-fi, or will their be some hypervisor that says no? (or will the libraries necessary to develop such applications be so obscure that the guess and check involved in getting such an app working would be cost prohibitive?) Similarly, some folks have complained about the lack of out of the box support for SyncML - if the OS sees the radio as any other device this should be straight forward to code, right? If not though, SyncML might only work over wi-fi, until Nokia or a trusted partner says otherwise. If I want to set up an app for wi-fi tethering, even if my ISP says "no" is anything built in to honor the ISP over the Customer?
Mostly, I mean these questions as an honest inquiry as to what the devise will offer. I will also admit a little skepticism after S60 was locked down and folks had to go through an incredibly arduous procedure to self-sign apps. I hope I'm worrying about nothing, and I'm wondering if anyone has either speculation or insider knowledge they can offer.