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    No Sailfish Update for N9, really?

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    shmerl | # 61 | 2012-11-23, 05:05 | Report

    Originally Posted by Hurrian View Post
    Nemo Core + Jolla's device-agnostic repo + decision of user to use said repo + apt-get install sailfish-components
    Code:
    zypper install sailfish-components
    probably

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    Hacker | # 62 | 2012-11-23, 08:34 | Report

    Originally Posted by ffha View Post
    What's with the selfish ignorant folk who DEMAND that Sailfish be brought to the Nokia N9, a device from a completely different company?

    How can a (once-)bright community fill a bu****** thread like this with 5 pages of even more **ll****?

    Y'know, sticking around was hard enough already, especially after the whole WhatsApp happening (-> people DEMANDING Wazapp to be released before it was ready and filling ****sh** threads with ******it posts, contributing absolutely NOTHING to the website), but you guys are really ruining TMO for me with this kind of childish behaviour.

    Yes, I'm ranting and shitposting, but it's "merely" the cry of someone who is witnessing the death of his favourite community and tech-website :/
    Can't you guys just continue your own shitposting on the comments section of whichever engadget.com article?

    /rant
    To deliberately read a post that irritates you and then flame on (or out) is impossibly childish. Grow up.

    Emotional balance aside, I think that this community is a great potential resource for Jolla, and I am sure that they recognize the same, which is likely why they pointed out how easy it will be to bring Sailfish to the N9. Unless radical improvement is made, I imagine Sailfish will fail. Right now, it does not appear nearly as good as Harmattan or BB10 or Android or iOS or . . . you name it.

    This community represents a natural partner to help speed the developmental schedule for Jolla to produce a best-possible product. We have compatible hardware (most of us), we are aligned with their goals, and we want to help. They'd be crazy to ignore us, so I'm sure that they will channel (or back-channel) Sailfish to us to test/develop/enjoy.

    Time will tell.

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    michdeskunk | # 63 | 2012-11-23, 09:47 | Report

    Originally Posted by kwartey View Post
    Am very much happy with my nokia n9 but a new firmware update will rather be much welcomed. So i decided to make more enquiries about any possible update that might hit the device,but didnt find any conviencing answers. So i interacted with @jollamobile ,the maemo developers team and asked them about their new Sailfish Os that will be unvielled soon. I just wanted to know whether we (the N9 users) might recieve that new OS as an update , and the answer the gave me was a NO!!!. Could u believe that? .So am wondering whether that is truely the real deal ,or we might maybe see it on the N9 someday. What do you think guys????
    it is obviously Jolla won't support N9!!
    Sailfish is different to MeeGo; it is a new version of MeeGo;
    and Nokia is Meego owner not Jolla. So jolla cant do nothing with other property!!!
    i wont any update of MeeGo began Sailfish
    ________________
    N9 now DIE definitely

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    michdeskunk | # 64 | 2012-11-23, 09:56 | Report

    Originally Posted by sevikl View Post
    they (jolla) are already have sailfish on n9. there is a video with designer showing UX on n9.
    and n9 have all instruments to make it easy to install another linux-based OS (root out-of-the-box). and they have devs, which made n9&MeeGo
    Then how can i porting Sailfish in my N9? somebody knowing how to doing that???

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    shmerl | # 65 | 2012-11-23, 10:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by michdeskunk View Post
    it is obviously Jolla won't support N9!!
    Surely, they won't support it. It doesn't mean that community can't make a port, since it's technically possible.

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    Jaco2k | # 66 | 2012-11-23, 10:33 | Report

    Originally Posted by michdeskunk View Post
    Then how can i porting Sailfish in my N9? somebody knowing how to doing that???
    Start with the study of the English language and then proceed to study a relevant programming language.

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    norayr | # 67 | 2012-11-23, 17:58 | Report

    they already confirmed that they will release sailfilsh for N9, see my links above. and confirmed that they won't support it.

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    Last edited by norayr; 2012-11-23 at 18:01.

     
    MINKIN2 | # 68 | 2012-11-23, 18:23 | Report

    Originally Posted by norayr View Post
    they already confirmed that they will release sailfilsh for N9, see my links above. and confirmed that they won't support it.
    If you mean these, then you have not understood them very well...

    Originally Posted by norayr View Post
    https://twitter.com/JollaIndia/statu...10078027710464
    Anyone with a #Nokia #N9 can try Sailfish OS thanks to the community. But, @JollaMobile won't officially support it.

    Originally Posted by norayr View Post
    http://jollafr.org/sailfish-os-pourr...nokia-n9-n950/

    You have the Nokia N9 and you are hacker?! Good news!

    Sailfish OS can be flashed on your Nokia N9 / N950 as soon as the image is available.

    Jolla has nothing to do with Nokia, who will flash their N9 / N950 Nokia will lose the warranty, something quite normal. No support from La Jolla will be made for the N9 / N950, so you can try the OS your own risk!

    However, the user experience on the N9 will not be identical to the smartphone Jolla, which will come out next year.

    Pending more information on how to flash, compatibilities, differences in OS between devices, etc ... it is already a very good news. The Nokia N9 will be entitled to a second life and will delight hackers.

    EDIT: Some details from the field. Jolla normally release their code additions, such as graphics libraries used to their interface, but will not image. Hackers will build themselves.

    Jolla by not provide any support for the cons N9. And especially not for their services.



    There will be no release for the n9. They did mention their community releases but have not said anything about what devices.

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    Last edited by MINKIN2; 2012-11-23 at 18:40.

     
    mariusmssj | # 69 | 2012-11-24, 09:49 | Report

    Just to fully answer the thread

    Jolla announced:

    Originally Posted by
    For all of those asking as to when the Sailfish image used in the N9/950 demos will be available??? That will happen in coming weeks, so hang tight people.
    Me being so kind here is a new 10 minute UI demo, hope you enjoy

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    Hurrian | # 70 | 2012-11-24, 09:56 | Report

    Whoo boy. If the N9 image works like it does on the N950, I have found my new daily driver.

    Also, I hope that on the N9, we'll still get a low-power clock.
    (Given that they've shown most demos on the N950, I can only hope.)

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    Last edited by Hurrian; 2012-11-24 at 10:01.

     
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