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2007-04-03
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Thanked: 11 times |
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2007-04-03
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@ Canada
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2007-04-04
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Posts: 356 |
Thanked: 38 times |
Joined on Nov 2005
@ Finland
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This is exactly the one point that proves Nokia 770/Maemo is not a true Open Source Platform...
It would be so great if there'd finally be an alternative to Maemo on the 770 hardware.
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2007-04-04
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All of us must remember that Nokia is fairly new to the UMPC game. This may disappoint many people, but in my opinion, anyone that bought the n770 was a mere ALPHA/BETA tester for a future device to come. The future device today is the the N800. This is not a mystery though, all great things require time to build upon each predecessor.
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2007-04-04
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All of us must remember that Nokia is fairly new to the UMPC game. This may disappoint many people, but in my opinion, anyone that bought the n770 was a mere ALPHA/BETA tester for a future device to come. The future device today is the the N800. This is not a mystery though, all great things require time to build upon each predecessor.
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2007-04-04
, 06:39
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Posts: 44 |
Thanked: 3 times |
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2007-04-04
, 07:42
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Posts: 2,152 |
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@ Czech Republic
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2007-04-04
, 07:49
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Posts: 84 |
Thanked: 4 times |
Joined on Apr 2006
@ California
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All of us must remember that Nokia is fairly new to the UMPC game. This may disappoint many people, but in my opinion, anyone that bought the n770 was a mere ALPHA/BETA tester for a future device to come. The future device today is the the N800. This is not a mystery though, all great things require time to build upon each predecessor.
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2007-04-04
, 08:15
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#30
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All of us must remember that Nokia is fairly new to the UMPC game. This may disappoint many people, but in my opinion, anyone that bought the n770 was a mere ALPHA/BETA tester for a future device to come. The future device today is the the N800. This is not a mystery though, all great things require time to build upon each predecessor.
As I bought the N770 and thought it runs a free Linux, but at the moment I'm pretty much disappointed after I know it better.
Now I'm using the N770 as an E-Book reader and wait for a small device which runs one of the big Linux distros ...
... THEN I have support and no 18 month hardware subscription.