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Re: The Mighty N900 Week 2017
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There are different ways to achieve that and I will not speculate on which ones Nokia had in mind. All I know is that they intentionally used software in their products that the user can't change and of which Nokia knew it would fail some day because the IT around them would change. That assessment is trivial, because anything else would mean to assume, that Nokia didn't know what they were doing, which I don't find realistic. As a consequence it is logical to say the N900 is subject to planned obsolescence, because the (software-induced) obsolenscence is quite obvious and the planning is in the intentional design using proprietary blobs that does not allow end users to replace the OS while keeping all the functionality. Quote:
I assume that anyone who is capable of making something is also capable of seeing that connection. So in my world anything that gets released without a FLOSS license is always subject to planned obsolescence, either by ignorance, incompetence or malice. If you want to call that ideology, then I'm fine with it. I call it fairness. |
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My N900 is charged and fully working. But it seems there is a problem with camera cover. Camera opens on its own even when Camera cover is closed. Any way to disable camera opening when lens cover is opened ??
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I need to chime in on the original topic ;-)
I love seeing the mighty n900 week every year! My trusted n900 is in daily heavy use from my children listening to audio books and music. It's proven to be really sturdy because all mechanical parts still work (including USB) and we're talking small children here :-) I recently used it as a replacement daily device and was happy to have Nextcloud sync via syncevolution. Though it was a pain to set up, once it worked, it worked: calendar, contacts, tasks. Email still works fine and telephony is OK for my needs. OMP is great and automagically connects to my kodi media server, XMPP, Twitter and RSS feeds are no problem. Add modrana for times I get lost and Maemo still kicks ***! Opera still is the best of the antiquated browsers, a more recent one is the only thing I dearly miss. Even after all this time a lot of the design decisions and user interaction are simply beautiful and functional. This could have gone so far ... |
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Today I checked 5 searches sites. How fast is search a Text or Image, with maemo browser. I liked startpage detected the maemo
browser and it is fast to search text, but impossible for images. The Text/Image to search was: flickr Yandex.com T: Yes I:NO https://yandex.com/images/touch/#!/i...&source=tabbar Google T:YES I:Yes http://www.google.com.py/search?q=fl...=lnms&tbm=isch Yahoo.com. T: YES slow I: YES slow https://espanol.images.search.yahoo....-web#index=srp Duckduckgo T: YES I: YES https://duckduckgo.com/html/ Startpage T: Yes I:NO https://www.startpage.com/do/search http://imgim.com/screenshot-20171205-162128.png I made this post entirelly with my n900 (uploaded screenshot to imgim and the notes was usefull to collect all the text and links together) |
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Well day 2 is almost over.
Its good to see people returning to n900, even for a week. I didn't had enough time today to try to solve youtube and whatsapp, it would be good if those who use these and have them worhing on n900 would post here the solutions |
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If the first, then please try it from terminal. You will need rootsh package, then in terminal type: Code:
sudo gainroot |
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this is what I get when trying to install libsoup:
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home/user/MyDocs # dpkg -i libsoup2.4-1_2.30.2-1+squeeze1+0m5_armel.deb |
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