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#1381
hi all. i'm new here. nice to meet u all...
im from indonesia
 

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#1382
Howdy Y'all,

I just bought an N900 about a week ago and have been fiddling around with it on WiFi ever since. I live in California, and have been a Linux user for about 2 years now. I am enjoying playing with my N900, and I can't wait to get it active as a phone (I am thinking T-mobile, but need to do some more browsing before making a final decision, feel free to hit me with any device regarding that btw).

Anyways, I am looking forward to learning Maemo and having some good old fashioned geekery fun. Hit me up via MSN, AIM, or my website if you want.

Cheers,
Brady
 

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#1383
hey hey
n900 here
grtz
 

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#1384
Greetings all,

I started keeping an eye on here a few weeks ago when pondering the new-old "N900 or N8?" question.

I decided on the one with the keyboard and the Debian-based OS.

I'm a Linux geek for more than a decade now, but don't think Android was done the right way and don't trust anyone except Nokia to reliably build a complete phone hardware package at the moment.

Got my N900 when my ancient N95 broke its ribbon cable, and I haven't enjoyed a new device this much since I had a Qt-based Sharp Zaurus SL5500.

Fantastic to see such a busy forum, guys.

Already got my first life-saving tip:

"sudo apt-get install python2.5-sip4=4.10.5-maemo0" fixes a lot of Python apps like GRead, DropN900. Thank you noobmonkey!
 

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#1385
Hi,

Moved from n95 8GB to n900

Great phone although discontinued!. VOIP heaven.
 

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#1386
Hi everybody

"Bonjour de France !"
I received my n900 on the morning and come here to upgrade my knowledge of this nice "compuphone"

regards
 

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#1387
Heya all,
got my n900 almost a year ago, but hadn't sat down to say "hello world" to the wonderful maemo community and its great growing community

Last edited by tom_rebane; 2010-11-15 at 17:07.
 

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#1388
Hello all! Are there any other N900 Users/Developers in the local areas of Virginia, D.C., or Maryland? If so, let's link up at some point--via E-mail or in person--to learn more about our devices.


Easy.


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M3rcurial@ovi.com
 

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Posts: 2 | Thanked: 1 time | Joined on May 2010 @ Poland
#1389
Hi everybody,

I'm new community member from Poland.
 

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Posts: 6 | Thanked: 3 times | Joined on Nov 2010 @ Paris, France
#1390
Hello!
I'm an happy n900 french owner for the last year or so.
happy to be a member now
 

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