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#101
Originally Posted by hermes040 View Post
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Have you imported contacts into Nemo? if yes how?
I also want to use Nemo as primary OS longer time, but couldn't manage to import my phone contacts, which are approx 1200, thus virtually impossible to record one by one.
Sorry mate I didnt try that..
 

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Is it possible to run Nemo in some VM to test it out before actually installing it on the device, and are there any instructions how to do it?
 
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#103
Originally Posted by hermes040 View Post
I have installed Nemo for sometime now, but only have standard package of applications, which is missing even a file manager.
Can someone lead me how to install N9/N950 apllications or add Ovi?
File manager will be coming in the next release. I think there's also an apps.formeego.com client coming soon.
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#104
Originally Posted by shmerl View Post
Is it possible to run Nemo in some VM to test it out before actually installing it on the device, and are there any instructions how to do it?
Latest i586 image here:

http://repository.maemo.org/meego/Ne...-handset-i586/

VirtualBox settings here:

http://fureidofort.blogspot.com/2011...-settings.html

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Imagine a world without google ...
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Originally Posted by shmerl View Post
Is it possible to run Nemo in some VM to test it out before actually installing it on the device, and are there any instructions how to do it?
Not really in any sort of form where effort has been made on getting it working. It will be coming, sometime in the future, though.
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gregoranderson: I was interested in the answer from those who work on the project And it would be better to run the ARM version in Qemu for example or something of that sort. But if VirtualBox with x86 image works - I'll give it a try.
 

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#109
Originally Posted by shmerl View Post
Is it possible to run Nemo in some VM to test it out before actually installing it on the device, and are there any instructions how to do it?
In the old MeeGo proper, the missing video acceleration made it unbearably slow
 
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Originally Posted by shmerl View Post
gregoranderson: I was interested in the answer from those who work on the project And it would be better to run the ARM version in Qemu for example or something of that sort. But if VirtualBox with x86 image works - I'll give it a try.
ARM version is always unbearably slow. Why bother with ARM when X86 version works in a virtual machine?

http://releases.merproject.org/~cars...12-02-09.1.iso

BEWARE though:

* This is a work in progress and a technology preview
* You'll get best FPS on a VT-enabled machine and you'll need an SSSE3-enabled processor in order to boot this. The more processors allocated (SMP) the better FPS
* Ignore the Tizen part of "Boot Tizen", it's a fluke from the image creator, which we share with the tizen project
* There is a bug with the compositor, so some applications will result in a black screen. To get out of this, gesture from bottom to top to get to task switcher
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