So roughly 28% of internet tablet owners have more than one device.
(For the statisticians: yes, I don't know how many people have three different models of device, nor how many have two different specimens of the same model, but I doubt they'll push the figure far from 28%).
Is it possible to change one's vote? I'm now the proud owner of an N810!!!
I got it at a great price via Kijiji.ca from a seller only to willing to let it go. It has found a very welcome home with me! I will cherish it always -- or until the N900 comes out -- whichever comes first. .
I look forward to contributing to this wonderful platform, and making good use of it in the meantime.
So without undue adieu, I hereby conduct myself into the brotherhood, er sisterhood, uh bristerhood (or siberterhood) of tablet owners.
So roughly 28% of internet tablet owners have more than one device.
I don't think that people in this forum are in any way representative of "internet tablet owners". I'd bet that 99% of the tablet owners have only one device. Some of them may have a WSODed 770 in a drawer, but that doesn't really count.
Excellent! We can expect the Maemo 5 lead device to begin shipping within the week.
Seriously, congratulations. After a year and a half of indecision and searching, I hope the reality of the device can live up to built up expectations. Have fun.
Excellent! We can expect the Maemo 5 lead device to begin shipping within the week.
Seriously, congratulations. After a year and a half of indecision and searching, I hope the reality of the device can live up to built up expectations. Have fun.
Hahaha! Thanks, mate! To be honest, it's mainly been poverty that has prevented the purchase, but after 1.5 years of hard work, I'm in a much better financial position; hence the purchase itself.
I'm quite satisfied with the tablet. After lurking in these forums for god knows how long, I'm not surprised or dismayed by any of the tablets characteristics -- if feels as though I've already owned it. What I love most is that I currently have some very real uses for it (FBreader, liqbase, GarnetVM, MicroB, Canola -- mainly for FLAC playing) and the sheer capabilities of the system.
Actually, I'm stoked to start some serious open source developments targeting the tablet specifically as well as linux in general. I bring a very unique skillset to the table that I believe will be quite a benefit. I'm hoping that some of the projects I undertake will be largely influential pieces to the tablets future course.
I chose an N800 because of the two full-size sdcard slots and the rotating camera.
I wish the camera was more usable. It's the thing on my tablet that seems the most buggy.
I get quite alot of kernel errors trying to use the camera, unless freshly rebooted.
Seems the camera driver wants gigantic contiguous chunks of memory in kernel mode, which is very difficult after the system has been running for awhile and physical ram has become fragmented. I've watched my tablet swap lots of megs out while having 60 megs of free ram but not in any one chunk big enough for satisfying the allocation requests...
check the output of dmesg in an xterm. page allocation failure is the keyword..