Well, your information is wrong as Netbook actually comes with funny bits like Flash and Chrome..
Don't know how they got Flash in there as open source, but is has Chromium not Chrome. Chromium is the non-spyware open source version of Chrome if I'm not mistaken.
Don't know how they got Flash in there as open source, but is has Chromium not Chrome. Chromium is the non-spyware open source version of Chrome if I'm not mistaken.
If I'm not mistaken.. there is actually two releases. One with Chromium, One with Chrome that requires you to accept a EULA and stuff before downloading.
If I'm not mistaken.. there is actually two releases. One with Chromium, One with Chrome that requires you to accept a EULA and stuff before downloading.
You are right. This makes it more irritating. Google is OK with an Eula that is so anti open source as it is possible to be, but Broadcom drivers necessary to make wifi work is not. The Broadcom license explicitly allow redistribution, Google explicitly does not. Besides, why include Chrome when there is Chromium?
(Thanks to Stskeeps for updated graphics drivers, which make the UI faster..)
That looks much smoother than all the other videos I've seen. There does seem to be a small problem with it not recognising "clicks", e.g. when trying to launch apps by clicking on them it seems to start dragging instead.
That looks much smoother than all the other videos I've seen. There does seem to be a small problem with it not recognising "clicks", e.g. when trying to launch apps by clicking on them it seems to start dragging instead.
The N900 will do that today on Maemo 5, so it's probably an artifact of the resistive screen and nothing specifically with MeeGo.