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    qpllujo | # 1 | 2010-01-02, 20:00 | Report

    Hi.

    I saw the n900 for the first time today.
    Some Nokia people demonstrated it, and I have to say it is very impressive. Since it litteraly only got 10 seconds of fiddling with the device I feel I need to post a couple of questions before I buy the device.

    I fired up the terminal and tested if the ´man´ command was installed, and it wasn't. The next command I tried was ´bc´, but even the calculator didn't work.

    I´m the kind of person who wants to use the terminal to its full extent.
    eg. use pine for mail, my own sql phonebook, and mabye even a ATDT command to call people

    Was it just the demo unit I used that had these critical programs removed, or is the Maemo os a linux distro butchered beyond usability for us true geeks?

    cheers

    /John

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    emesem | # 2 | 2010-01-02, 20:04 | Report

    I'm not as geeky as you are. But I guess the answer is the latter. But I also guess for a geek like it is possible to get this all running on the N900 . I'm missing "man" too, but on the N900 you have internet and all man pages can be found there too .

    On my linux desktop I have no pine ^^.

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    DrWilken | # 3 | 2010-01-02, 20:11 | Report

    You can do pretty much anything You want to on this device...

    I wouldn't say it's "butchered"... But most people wont be using pine, man, bc etc... Guess that's why they "stripped" the OS down a bit...

    A lot of the software can be installed afterwards if You really want it... And if You can't find it, since Your a geek, why not compile and package it for the N900 Yourself?

    (and yeah, why use space on man pages when You've got the internet in Your hand)

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    xomm | # 4 | 2010-01-02, 20:12 | Report

    You'll want to wait and see if Mer has what you want.

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    DrWilken | # 5 | 2010-01-02, 20:18 | Report

    Have a look here at the selection of software currently available (from the *standard* repositories) -> http://maemo.org/packages/

    It's growing by the hour (if not minute)...

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    wklink | # 6 | 2010-01-02, 21:55 | Report

    Man pages and documentation take a lot of valuable space (and are available online anyways). There's nothing inherent in maemo that would prevent you from compiling and installing terminal applications.

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    giannoug | # 7 | 2010-01-02, 22:08 | Report

    Get the N900 ASAP :P
    I think you can give alot to this community

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    kwotski | # 8 | 2010-01-02, 22:09 | Report

    I know this is a specific answer to a general question, but bc seems to be available:

    http://repository.maemo.org/pool/fremantle/free/b/bc/

    Once you enable this repo, I imagine you can install it with apt-get bc (haven't tried this, but have installed other packages like tcpdump, strace, ... in a similar way).


    You can see the other packages not listed in the "official" repos by browsing around

    http://repository.maemo.org/pool/fremantle/free/

    Or with apt-cache search <pkgname> once you have the device

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    dick-richardson | # 9 | 2010-01-02, 22:12 | Report

    You can use some of the packages from the debian stable armel repo. That's how I got sc working. Dependencies will fail on others - rsync for example.

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    Arif | # 10 | 2010-01-02, 22:57 | Report

    Maybe because I (a ''normal'' phone user) have no idea what you're talking about they didn't include it?
    .....Or they didn't have enough space on the 256MB chip.....

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