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Forum: SailfishOS 2014-12-19, 19:41
Replies: 327
Views: 79,365
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: SailfishOS Update11 discussions

You know, there's something they should've included in the Monday update. It's a simple fix that would work wonders for Jolla. A bugfix, if you will. I'm not sure why they didn't take note of it yet,...
Forum: SailfishOS 2014-12-19, 17:53
Replies: 450
Views: 95,455
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: SailfishOS Update10 discussions

What is this thread actually supposed to be? To me, it looks like the same kind of "fan vs. critics" b_tch-fest that console kiddies engage in.

You know, the very furthest thing from a discussion.
Forum: Competitors 2014-12-17, 03:29
Replies: 261
Views: 132,130
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: What have former N900 owners moved to?

Not trying to start anything (don't even own one), just curious about this statement. How is it badly implemented, and how can it be different?
Forum: Nokia N900 2014-12-13, 18:03
Replies: 18
Views: 10,787
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Thinking of getting back to N900. Few questions.

For email, you can use the built-in client or Claws. For podcasts, you can use gPodder. I'm pretty sure there's a password manager on the N900, but I have no idea what it's called. Same for ebook...
Forum: Competitors 2014-12-13, 03:38
Replies: 83
Views: 41,770
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Blackberry Is Back!

Ain't that the f_ckin' truth!
Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle 2014-12-12, 23:38
Replies: 12
Views: 6,229
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: [Idea] security audit of N900

Bash should also be upgraded to the latest version (4.3) in light of the Shellshock bug. Also, there was the latest security advisory for X.org...
Forum: Competitors 2014-12-11, 08:24
Replies: 83
Views: 41,770
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Blackberry Is Back!

Wow! Thank you! :)
Forum: Competitors 2014-12-10, 22:58
Replies: 83
Views: 41,770
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Blackberry Is Back!

Quite a slick-looking device. I wouldn't say it looks like the N9 though; the soft back and how the rest of the Z3's body is hidden under the front bezel contrasts with the N9's appearance (which is...
Forum: SailfishOS 2014-12-10, 22:36
Replies: 42
Views: 28,128
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: what n900/maemo can do and sailfish can't

Much of the opposite, actually. It's further from the sun than Earth.

Edit: ninja'd
Forum: SailfishOS 2014-12-10, 22:34
Replies: 42
Views: 28,128
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: what n900/maemo can do and sailfish can't

Could you replace ConnMan with a different network manager on a Jolla? Sorry if it sounds like a stupid question, but I don't know if there's alternatives for ARM devices.
Forum: SailfishOS 2014-12-10, 22:30
Replies: 42
Views: 28,128
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: what n900/maemo can do and sailfish can't

A respectable viewpoint. I appreciate the honest and straightforward answer. Thank you.
Forum: SailfishOS 2014-12-09, 23:29
Replies: 42
Views: 28,128
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: what n900/maemo can do and sailfish can't

I got that, but I don't see how the exclusion of systemd is a plus overall.

Not trying to start something (if anything, the flamewar's died down and any technical debate on the topic's...
Forum: SailfishOS 2014-12-09, 23:19
Replies: 42
Views: 28,128
Posted By Tigerroast
Forum: Jolla1 & TOH 2014-12-09, 18:58
Replies: 182
Views: 138,393
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Spare battery for Jolla

LMAO! That's a tease if I've ever seen one!

"Ladies and germs, after declaring user-replaceable batteries a feature while not supplying the batteries, we're proud to present, at long last......
Forum: Jolla Tablet 2014-12-09, 18:46
Replies: 490
Views: 126,408
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Jolla Tablet

Apparently, I have.




Well, it's hard to underestimate the power of a hype train/boat, so you have a point there.



Hmm...so a significant number of them would spend it on the Jolla...
Forum: Jolla Tablet 2014-12-09, 18:20
Replies: 490
Views: 126,408
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Jolla Tablet

How is this campaign getting more momentum still? That's insanity.

Welp, for those who want to see Jolla go to the moon and hit the mass market running, your wish may possibly be granted.
Forum: Competitors 2014-12-09, 18:12
Replies: 51
Views: 26,883
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Pyra - 2nd generation OpenPandora

A toolbox is much more handy in a wide breadth of situations than a multitool, I agree.

That's an unfair comparison, IMO.



However, in a cost-no-object scenario (I know, I know, very...
Forum: Competitors 2014-12-09, 17:57
Replies: 51
Views: 26,883
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Pyra - 2nd generation OpenPandora

In other words, it's more like a PC than its proper competitors, but not really. An emulator, of sorts.

At the same time, many would find it unfair to try and compare it to a netbook...or any...
Forum: Competitors 2014-12-09, 17:40
Replies: 51
Views: 26,883
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Pyra - 2nd generation OpenPandora

Now explain to me what "Blast Processing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlulSyBI2aY)" actually means. It must be more than simple marketing fluff.

After reading this,...

...do you know what...
Forum: Competitors 2014-12-07, 09:01
Replies: 51
Views: 26,883
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Pyra - 2nd generation OpenPandora

Wow.

I honestly couldn't give anything that reminds of cares about semantics. "Mobile Internet device" and "Internet Tablet" (even though we can CLEARLY see that it isn't a bloody tablet by any...
Forum: General 2014-12-07, 08:45
Replies: 46
Views: 12,005
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Things That Kinda Suck About Modern Mobile Devices

Devil's advocate reporting in. Color schemes and desktops certainly aren't exclusive to a distribution. That seems like an odd reason to pick one distro over another. I do like Ubuntu's color scheme...
Forum: General 2014-12-06, 19:19
Replies: 46
Views: 12,005
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Things That Kinda Suck About Modern Mobile Devices

I know I like to give my Windows Phone a hard time, but this is an area where it deserves credit.

After years of wear-and-tear, that uUSB port is working like Day 1. There seems to be nothing I...
Forum: Competitors 2014-12-06, 19:01
Replies: 51
Views: 26,883
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Pyra - 2nd generation OpenPandora

Hmm...this is somewhat true, though it depends on what you refer to as bloat.

Still, Bohdi is magic.



Ah, noted. My bad, then.

May be a tad anedotal, but Ubuntu Tahr (and Unicorn) was...
Forum: General 2014-12-06, 07:49
Replies: 46
Views: 12,005
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Things That Kinda Suck About Modern Mobile Devices

Well, I don't see the problem there. That means I don't have to keep a bunch of different cords for their respective devices.

I'm cheating though. I couldn't get rid of all my uUSB cords if I...
Forum: Competitors 2014-12-06, 07:44
Replies: 51
Views: 26,883
Posted By Tigerroast
Re: Pyra - 2nd generation OpenPandora

Wait...Enlightenment is heavy? Huh? That's news to me, considering it's literally the lightest window manager I have on my computer. With compositing off, I'm getting ~110MB taken by it. The Bohdi...
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