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2014-05-29
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I appreciate your work and like your optimism, so not mean to discourage at all... But as history of such efforts have shown, I'm afraid that, if we add up all the bits to have Maemo-comparable battery usage in Debian-like system (thus, implementing power-saving features and rules) - not to mention such "fancy" things like phone functionality - we will end up with something like Mer. Realizing, that we've re-created work that others did already, years ago.
One of the Mer developers just told me, once (in another "Debian-as-alternative-to-Maemo" thread), that it starts with patch to ignore screen input when locked. Then, it proceeds to actually shutting down touchpad (which eats lotta hell of power, if compared to really idle standby), not only ignoring it. Then you add... And, after months of work what started as mainstream any-distro on N900/whatever device, becomes a patched together frankenstein, or, at best, a Mer clone.
/Estel
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2014-05-29
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2014-05-29
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2014-05-29
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If I wanted Mer I would be using and contributing to Nemo. Whilst I appreciate the work that the Mer team have put into their project, I'm afraid it's not an acceptable solution for my usage. The beauty of Debian is that it's very modular and components can easily be swapped out with an "apt-get install".
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This is a minimal image, and not meant to be production-ready, but I find it worth a look.
The image is to be flashed to a 2Gb+ micro SD card:
The image uses upstream linux 3.12 kernel from
To boot, Pali's u-boot is required. Use the following file in
It boots to the console and there is only the root user. The password is
You can load the n900 keyboard tweaks from the Arch Linux thread with
To quickly connect to wifi, use the following:
I am thankful to the authors of all the pieces that have been used here to make this possible!
Have fun ;-)
thread hilights:
* for keyboard led, see post 53
* for battery info, see post 54
* to chroot into maemo, see post 57
* to set keyboard under X, see post 58
* kernel 3.16.0-rc1 on post 99; instructions on post 98
Last edited by caveman; 2014-06-18 at 17:33. Reason: added refs to further info on later posts/fix u-boot config