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Hey all, I haven't used the n900 in quite some time, but my work switched me back to T-Mobile, and I found someone that will repair my micro-usb port for 50 bucks. I'm bored of my Android device.

If I'm coming back, is the Meego/Harmattan or whatever worth giving a shot for every day use, or just stick with the community enhanced Maemo5? I'm having trouble finding out how far along the Meego/n900 project has come in the past year or so.
 
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check out the community enhanced and use it on a daily basis, and check out Nemo Mobile, since its a decent effort and deserves attention, but it is not ready to replace Maemo
 

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Originally Posted by captainqtp View Post
Hey all, I haven't used the n900 in quite some time, but my work switched me back to T-Mobile, and I found someone that will repair my micro-usb port for 50 bucks. I'm bored of my Android device.

If I'm coming back, is the Meego/Harmattan or whatever worth giving a shot for every day use, or just stick with the community enhanced Maemo5? I'm having trouble finding out how far along the Meego/n900 project has come in the past year or so.
Basically nothing of much significance has changed. nothing of much relevance to the everyday user, anyway.
 

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Originally Posted by captainqtp View Post
Hey all, I haven't used the n900 in quite some time, but my work switched me back to T-Mobile, and I found someone that will repair my micro-usb port for 50 bucks. I'm bored of my Android device.

If I'm coming back, is the Meego/Harmattan or whatever worth giving a shot for every day use, or just stick with the community enhanced Maemo5? I'm having trouble finding out how far along the Meego/n900 project has come in the past year or so.
I dunno, significant increase in battery life, 720P recording/playing and wifi drivers capable of packet injection is quite exciting. Unfortunately this all pales into insignificance when you consider you still cannot loltweet on your memeblog, whatsapp your bro-slice or flash 10.
 

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hahahahahah. i like vi_'s comments. LOL.

but hell yeah, depending on your usage pattern, it can be significant or not. i saw someone asking what can the n900 do vs their rooted droid with chroot ubuntu. pretty much similar actually except the n900 has an ir port. i can have fun with public TVs using pierogi :P
 
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