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2010-09-17
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2010-09-17
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But I wouldnŽt be surprised if it was a higher priority for Nikon to get Meego running on N900 than it is for Nokia.
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2010-09-17
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I meant Nokia, not Nikon. I've was looking at camera specs today and I'm fried.
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2010-09-17
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I find the state of the N900 part of things troubling given that its supposed to release in October.
Furthermore, I really find the lack of builds trouble. Build early, build often. If its broke, fix it so that at least some testing can occur.
Aside: I kinda thought that the N900 device would be of very high priority for Nokia and would receive a good portion of the focus. Yet it seems that other devices are getting more attention. Why is this ?
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2010-09-17
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2010-09-18
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2010-09-19
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2010-09-19
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I find the state of the N900 part of things troubling given that its supposed to release in October. Furthermore, I really find the lack of builds trouble. Build early, build often. If its broke, fix it so that at least some testing can occur.
Aside: I kinda thought that the N900 device would be of very high priority for Nokia and would receive a good portion of the focus. Yet it seems that other devices are getting more attention. Why is this ?
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According to the emails posted on the Meego-Dev group, we have the following progress as far as the N900 is concerned:
August 11th
* Image built successfully from the latest release repos.
* Image does not boot up on N900.
August 18th
* Image buildable from the release repos, armv7l binaries used as the gcc issues have now been fixed.
* Home screen now visible.
* Unable to launch browser (Bug 4021)
* Most other applications are launchable, HW keyboard is usable.
* WiFi is still unusable on the device, the fix is now in trunk,
should be available for use in tomorrow’s daily images.
August 25th
* A refreshed home UI with newer set of icons are in use.
* WLAN icon, Battery icon, Phone icons on the status bar visible.
* The device’s performance is initially a bit slow, most likely due to tracker running in the BG.
* The virtual keyboard shows up and works.
* Music player is missing from the application grid (Bug 5292).
* BT option shows up in setting, but is unusable.
* WiFi is still unusable on the device.
* Fennec does not launch (Bug 4021)
September 1
* WiFi works.
* Fennec does not launch (Bug 4021)
* VKB closes when tapping on certain buttons on it (Bug 5651)
* Problems with tracker slows down start up and does not show up default media in applications (Bugs 6095, 6162)
* Battery charging does not work, bug listed as fixed (Bug 2260)
* Music player is not present in the application matrix (Bug 5292)
* Realignment of the home screen based on accelerometer inputs work.
September 8th
* Image not buildable currently due to the absence of the latest Qt fixes in this release.
September 15th
* Image buildable, but the release was not made due to various critical outstanding issues.
* duihome crashes when app closed/minimized (BMC#6566)
* No theming available (BMC#6482)
* Unable to use wifi from UX because of missing plugin (BMC#6488)
* Fennec unstartable (BMC#4021)
I find the state of the N900 part of things troubling given that its supposed to release in October. Furthermore, I really find the lack of builds trouble. Build early, build often. If its broke, fix it so that at least some testing can occur.
Aside: I kinda thought that the N900 device would be of very high priority for Nokia and would receive a good portion of the focus. Yet it seems that other devices are getting more attention. Why is this ?
Thanks
Last edited by me2000; 2010-09-17 at 01:08.